8th International Caparica Conference on Analytical Proteomics 2022

18th – 21st July 2022 | Caparica | Portugal

Focus in precision biochemistry and precision medicine

Dear Colleagues and friends

On behalf of the organizing committee, we are delighted to welcome you to Caparica (Lisbon, Portugal) for the 8th International Congress on Analytical Proteomics – ICAP 2022.

The Congress will take place in Costa de Caparica the 18th – 21st July 2022.

We warmly encourage you to attend and contribute to one of the major events in 2022 in the Proteomics field. We are confident that you will appreciate the breadth and quality of the scientific program and the city of Caparica and look forward to seeing you in 2022 in Portugal.

Yours truly,

J. L. Capelo

C. Lodeiro

H.M. Santos

Conference chairs

On behalf of the organizing and scientific committee

Plenary Speakers

Joshua LaBaer, PhD

Affiliation: ASU- The Biodesign Institute (USA)

Title: Multiplexed In-Solution Protein Array (MISPA) Assay for High-Throughput Antibody Profiling against Antigens of SARS-CoV-2 and Respiratory Viruses, and Human Immune Modulators.

Jürgen Cox, PhD

Affiliation: Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (Germany)

 

Xian Chen, PhD

Affiliation: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA)

Title: Functional multi-omics reveals noncanonical function of G9a in translational regulation of chronic inflammation.

Jacek R. Wisniewski, PhD

Affiliation: Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (Germany)

Title: Absolute quantitative proteomics of blood.

Alan Wells, PhD

Affiliation: University of Pittsburgh (USA)

Marco Arruda, PhD

Affiliation: Institute of Chemistry – University of Campinas – Unicamp (Brazil)

Title: There is plenty of room at the plant science: nanospeciomics applied to soybean culture.

Jeremiah Morrissey, PhD

Affiliation: Washington University in St. Louis (USA)

Title: Minimally Invasive Microneedle Patches to Sample Interstitial Fluid for Biomarkers of Health and Disease.

Chris Overall, PhD

Affiliation: Canada Research Chair in Protease Prote- omics and Systems Biology (Canada)

Title: The Proteolytic Landscape of SARS-CoV-2 3CLpro in COVID-19.

Rajiv Dhir, PhD

Affiliation: University of Pittsburgh (USA)

Merry L. Lindsey, PhD

Affiliation: University of Nebraska Medical Center (USA)

Title: Faster skin wound healing predicts survival after myocardial infarction.

Daniel Martins-de-Souza, PhD

Affiliation: University of Campinas (Brazil)

Title: Neuroproteomics to understand the human brain.

Martin Pabst, PhD

Affiliation: Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

Title: A systematic study to maximise proteome coverage while minimizing artefacts through sample preparation procedures in yeast large-scale proteomics.

Tamara García-Barrera, PhD

Affiliation: University of Huelva (Spain)

Title: Impact of maternal disorders and infections in shaping the metallomic and metabolomic profile of human milk: the potential link with microbiota.

Martin R. Larsen, PhD

Affiliation: University of Southern Denmark (Denmark)

Title: Modulation of Cysteines upon cellular signalling.

Hakima Amri, PhD

Affiliation: Georgetown University Medical Center (USA)

Title: Phylogenetic Profiling of Prostate Cancer Metabolomics Before and After Radiotherapy.

Christopher Overall, PhD

Affiliation: The University of British Columbia (Canada)

Title: Evasion of Cellular Anti-viral Defences Deciphered by TAILS N-terminomics Analysis of SARS CoV-2CLpro Substrates in COVID-19.

Keynote Speakers

Hugo Santos, PhD

Affiliation: Nova University Lisbon (Portugal)

Ling Xie, PhD

Affiliation: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA)

Jiri Adamec, PhD

Affiliation: University of Nebraska – Lincoln (USA)

Title: From Lab to Personalized Medicine.

Nelson Soares, PhD

Affiliation: University of Sharjah (UAE)

Title: Multi-omics approaches applied for Human Disease Biomarker Discovery- Diagnostics and Drug Therapies.

Marco Arruda, PhD

Affiliation: Institute of Chemistry – University of Campinas – Unicamp (Brazil)

Daniel Globisch, PhD

Affiliation: Uppsala University (Sweden)

Title: Quantitative Sensitive CHEmoselective MetAbolomics (quant-SCHEMA).

Liviu Movileanu, PhD

Affiliation: Syracuse University (USA)

Title: Single-molecule detection of proteins in a complex biofluid using a biological nanopore: finding the needle in a haystack.

Jens Coorssen, PhD

Affiliation: Brock University (Canada)

Clarissa Lin Yasuda, PhD

Affiliation: Department of Neurology/Neurosurgery, University of Campinas (Brazil)

Ashok K. Shetty, PhD

Affiliation: Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Texas A&M Univ College of Medicine (USA)

Francisco Domínguez Hernández, PhD

Affiliation: Fundacion IVI / IIS LaFe (Spain)

Title: Identifying biomarkers for predicting successful embryo implantation: Applying single to multi-OMICs to improve reproductive outcomes.

Ellen D. McPhail, PhD

Affiliation: Lymphoma Working Group, Division of Hematopathology, Amyloid Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (USA)

Title: Amyloid Protein Identification by Mass Spectrometry.

Vittoria Matafora, PhD

Affiliation: IFOM – the FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology, Milan (Italy)

Title: Dissecting tumor microenvironment by secret 3D workflow.

David Greening, PhD

Affiliation: Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute (Australia)

Title: Integrative Profiling of Extracellular Vesicles – Unique Insights into Regenerative Medicine.

Nathaniel M. Vacanti, PhD

Affiliation: Cornell University (USA)

Title: Proteomic regulation of metabolism promoting anchorage independence in breast cancer.

Nataly Kravchenko-Balasha, PhD

Affiliation: The Institute of Biomedical and Oral Research, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel)

Title: Thermodynamic-based modeling of tumor heterogeneity towards personalized cancer medicine.

KPRK Talks

Nigel Hooper, PhD

Affiliation: The University of Manchester (UK)

Title: Proteolysis in Alzheimer’s disease – insights from proteomics.

John Rasko, PhD

Affiliation: Faculty of Medicine & Health, The University of Sydney (Australia)

Title: It takes two to tango: Uncovering secrets of protein-protein interactions.

Ling Xie, PhD

Affiliation: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA)

Symposium Subjects

  • Array-based analytical proteomics
  • Cardiovascular proteome biology
  • Computational approaches to mine proteomic data
  • Innovation in peptide & protein separation technologies
  • Metabolomics
  • Molecular mass imaging & single cell imaging
  • Proteome biology of infectious diseases
  • Quantitative Proteomics
  • Renal and urinary proteomics
  • Stem cell proteome biology
  • Biomarker discovery & validation
  • Chemical proteomics
  • Glycoproteomics & phosphoproteomics
  • Mass spectrometry innovations
  • Metallomics
  • Organelle and biological membranes proteomics
  • Proteomics of macromolecular complexes
  • Structural proteomics

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We look forward to seeing you soon.

With kindest regards

The BIOSCOPE Team