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Deadlines: Abstract: 26th July Bursary: 26th July Registration (In-person): 13th Sept Registration (Virtual): 27th Sept
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The BSPR Management Committee and the BSPR Interact Virtual Organising Committee would like to thank all of our sponsors, speakers, presenters, session chairs and attendees for a fantastic conference. The level of interaction and active discussions have been wonderful to see. Special thanks also go out to Conference Organisers, who were working behind the scenes throughout the conference. If you have any feedback, please let us know!
We look forward to seeing you all at BSPR 2022 in Oxford, 4-6th July.
About
The annual British Society for Proteome Research (BSPR) flagship event for 2021 was held virtually on the mornings of the 6th, 7th, and 8th July. The conference featured prominent and upcoming scientists from the UK and across the globe, presenting the latest research and methodology in the field of proteomics as well as participating in round table discussions.
Programme
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BSPR Interact 2021 programme at a glance:
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Sponsors
The BSPR would like to thank our generous sponsors, who made the running of BSPR Interact 2021 possible.
]]>Seminar series are organised by the London Proteomics Discussion Group, please find more talks here.
]]>Prof Eyers Inaugral lectures, hosted by the London Proteomics Discussion Group webinar and chaired by Prof. Kathryn Lilley on 7th August, 2020, entitled “The Expanding Landscape of Human Protein Phosphorylation” can be viewed on youtube.
To invite Prof Eyes to give a lecture, please email her: ceyers@liverpool.ac.uk and Amanda.penney@liverpool.ac.uk
]]>The HUPO2017 Congress was focussed on the theme of “Integrated Proteomics for Healthcare Systems”. Our vision was to create a vibrant scientific meeting that would bring together the existing world leaders in the field of proteomics with those in allied disciplines to foster and support the development of a new generation of multi-disciplinary forward looking scientists. The conference highlighted new capabilities in advancing our knowledge of the Human Proteome to significantly enhance our understanding of health, disease and ageing to create unprecedented impact. The Congress celebrated past achievements, presented new disruptive advances in proteomics and showcased opportunities in multi-disciplinary research.
The programme included sessions covering each of the twelve current HUPO Initiatives and the Biology/Disease driven Human Proteome Project (HPP). In recognition of the increasing role of proteomics and complementary ‘omics technologies in personalised medicine there was special focus on the application of proteomics to disease diagnosis, therapeutic protein characterisation and drug development as well as the analysis of integrated proteomic data. The presence of world-leading major international pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and information technology companies provided opportunity for cross-discipline information exchange and personal networking.
We were delighted to have Joe Biden, Ex-Vice President of the USA, welcome delegates and inform on progress of the Cancer Moonshot at the Gala Dinner (see Videos below). It was also pleasure to hear from Prof Leroy Hood on the implementation of omics technologies in P4 medicine in the Opening Plenary. Other exciting speakers included: Ruedi Aebersold; Ben Cravatt; Albert Heck; Joshua LaBaer, Matthias Mann; Lennart Martens; Rob Moritz; Mike Snyder and Matthias Uhlen.
The scientific programme was complemented by an interesting and ‘only in Ireland’ offering of social events and opportunities that that included the Opening Reception and the Congress Gala Evening at the iconic Guinness Storehouse.
Joe Biden’s welcome address to delegates of HUPO2017
HUPO 2017 Global Leadership Gala with 47th Vice President of the United States, Joseph R. Biden
]]>IMPORTANT: Abstract submission deadline has been extended to the 24th May
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Programme
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BSPR 2019 has 6 thematic streams:
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Angus Lamond | University of Dundee, UK |
Benedikt Kessler | University of Oxford |
Jyoti Choudary | Institute of Cancer Research, UK |
Luis Mendoza | Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle,USA |
Mike Snyder | Stanford University, USA |
Pedro Beltrao | European Bioinformatics Institute - EMBL-EBI |
Rob Beynon | University of Liverpool |
Sara Zanivan | CRUK Beatson Institute |
Tim Elliott | University of Southampton |
Tiziana Bonaldi | Istituto Europeo di Oncologia |
Proteomics Informatics Workshop
The BSPR will be running a Proteomics Informatics Workshop in collaboration with Luis Mendoza from the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), Seattle, US. The workshop is designed to introduce researchers to the ISB’s open-source software tools designed for the analysis, validation, storage and interpretation of data obtained from large-scale quantitative proteomics experiments and methods, multi-dimensional chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry.
Through daily lectures and tutorials, each course participant will become proficient in the use of these tools, which comprise the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline (TPP). More information on the TPP, including software downloads can be found on the TPP Wiki page. The Workshop will be from Friday 28th June to 30th June at the Life Sciences building at the University of Southampton. The workshop is part financed by BSPR as part of an initiative to provide training resources for its members.
Registration for BSPR 2019 is now closed
Registration deadline – 28th June 2019
(registration includes tea/coffee and a buffet lunch)
Trans-Proteomic Pipeline (TPP) Workshop (28th June – 30th June, 2019) Full
Evening events
Wine Reception at the Solent Conference Centre (Monday 1st July 2019). Following the poster lightning talks there will be an opportunity for poster presenters, delegates and vendors to engage with colleagues over wine and canapes.
Conference Dinner at The Harbour Hotel in Ocean Village, Southampton. The Harbour Hotel features stunning contemporary interiors, the city’s most exciting rooftop destination in Southampton’s thriving marine culture and offers a gateway to the beautiful Solent. The charge of £50 will cover a welcome drink, a 3 course meal with wine, followed by tea/coffee. This is a fantastic opportunity to network in an informal environment and to participate in the not-to-be-missed, world famous Professor Lilley trivial pursuit quiz.
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Accommodation and local information
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Travel Grants, Bursaries and Fellowships
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