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FRIDAY, March 29, 2019

SYM-6     Young ScientistsRoom 520
Chair : Jun Won Choi Korea Institute of Science and Technology
10:00-10:10 Proteomics approach to discover the unrinary protein biomarkers to predict kidney function decline in type 2 diabetes
Hee-Sung AhnAsan Medical Center
10:10-10:20 Raft-localized CD147 with proximal proteins confers drug-resistance phenotype in cancer stemness
Sohyun KimSeoul National University
10:20-10:30 iNrich, a rapid and robust method to enrich N-terminal proteome in a highly multiplexable platform
Shinyeong Ju Korea Institute of Science and Technology
10:30-10:40 Novel protein markers for both human and canine breast tumors in plasma
Hyoung-Min Park Seoul National University
10:40-10:50 N-Glycoprotein Biomarkers for Detection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Parallel Reaction Monitoring
Kwang Hoe Kim Korea Basic Science Institute
Break
10:50-11:10
PL 3 Room 520
Chair : Youngsoo Kim Seoul National University College of Medicine
11:10-11:50 Application of proteomics in clinical diagnosis and patient management: from discovery to actual routine implementation
Harald Mischak Mosaiques Diagnostics
Lunch
11:50-12:40
Exhibition Tour & Poster
12:40-14:00
SYM-7     Exploring the Unknown ProteinsRoom 520 SYM-8     Antibody & BiologicsRoom 517
Chair :
Ho Jeong Kwon Yonsei University
Chair :
Junho Chung
Seoul National University College of Medicine
14:00-14:23 Exploring the Function of Dark Proteome for Biomedical Applications
Young-Ki PaikYonsei University
14:00-14:17 Fully international system of units-traceable protein quantification: what we can really measure
Ji-Seon JeongKorea Research Institute of Standards and Science
14:23-14:46 Identification of Missing Proteins in Human Olfactory Epithelial Tissue by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Heeyoun HwangKorea Basic Science Institute
14:17-14:34 Development of a Novel Internalizing Human Antibody Targeting TSPAN8-Expressing Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Sukmook LeeKookmin University
14:46-15:09 What we can learn from biomarker study; priori probability, patient-derived cancer model, and proteogenomics
Tadashi Kondo National Cancer Center
14:34-14:51 Current status and challenges of 'antibody-drug conjugate(ADC)' for anti-cancer therapy
Dae Hee Kim Scripps Korea Antibody Institute
14:51
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15:08
Antibodyome analysis using proteome microarrays
Chien-Sheng Chen National Cheng Kung University
Break
15:10-15:30
SYM-9     Multi-omicsRoom 520 SYM-10     ProteogenomicsRoom 517
Chair :
Eugene C. Yi
Seoul National University
Chair :
Sang Myung Woo
National Cancer Center
15:30-15:47 Multi-omics of the myocardium during ischemia / reperfusion injury
Stuart J. CordwellThe University of Sydney
Proteomics analysis of mitotic chromosomes with using nano Random Forest
Shinya OhtaKochi University
15:47-16:04 Metabolic signatures of steroids in clinical endocrinology
Man Ho ChoiKorea Institute of Science and Technology
Proteogenomic data sharing of National Cancer Center Korea
Dongwan HongNational Cancer Center
16:04-16:21 Multi-Omics analysis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas
Min-Sik KimDaegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology
Proteogenomics: the path to precision medicine in cholangiocarcinoma
Sang Myung WooNational Cancer Center
16:21-16:38 Multiomics-Engaging colors
Sureyya OzcanMiddle East Technical University
Proteogenomic Analysis of a Model Diatom
Feng GeUniversity of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Break
16:40-17:00
PL 4 Room 520
Chair : Jin Young Kim Korea Basic Science Institute
17:00-17:40 Glycoproteomics and Clinical Applications by Mass Spectrometry
Jong Shin YooKorea Basic Science Institute
Awards & ClosingRoom 520
17:40-

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