Shotgun Presentations
Upendra Chalise, PhD Student
Affiliation: University of Nebraska Medical Center (USA)
Title: Identifying neutrophil markers of infarct wall thinning by proteomics.
Thandeka Sikhakhane, PhD Student
Affiliation: University of Cape Town (South Africa)
Title: Discovery of potential proteomic biomarkers of lymphocytic primary cicatricial alopecia using LC-MS/MS.
Mario Correia, PhD Student
Affiliation: Uppsala University (Sweden)
Title: Advanced metabolomics and chemical biology approaches for selective analysis of microbiota and human host co-metabolism.
Miroslava Nedyalkova, PhD
Affiliation: University of Sofia (Bulgaria)
Title: Chemometrics approaches for discovering the allergenic nature of the plant proteins.
Eya Ben Salah, PhD Student
Affiliation: University of Monastir (Tunisia)
Title: Proteomic analysis of immunoreactive proteins of Echinococcus granulosus in the first post-surgical month of two clinically different CE-affected groups suggests potential viability biomarkers.
Cátia Martins, PhD Student
Affiliation: University of Lisbon (Portugal)
Title: Microalga Spirulina in diets of post-weaned piglets: Effect on morphological metabolomic and proteomic of intestinal mucosa.
David Miguel Ribeiro, PhD Student
Affiliation: University of Lisbon (Portugal)
Title: Seasonal weight loss tolerance in dairy goats: a multi-omics data integration study.
Aleksandra Azevedo, PhD Student
Affiliation: Cardiff University (UK)
Title: SWATH-MS Proteomic Analysis Identified C/EBPβ Suppression by RUNX1-ETO as a Potential Mediator of Block in Haematopoietic Differentiation.
Xionghao Lin, PhD Student
Affiliation: Howard University (USA)
Title: Quantitative Phosphoproteome Analyses Identified NPM1 as a Potential Host Target for HIV-1 Transcription Inhibition.
Weifeng Lin, MSc
Affiliation: Uppsala University (Sweden)
Title: Chemoselective Probes with a Unique Bioorthogonal Cleavage Site for Improved Metabolomic Analysis.
Eya Ben Salah, PhD Student
Affiliation: University of Monastir (Tunisia)
Title: Proteomic analysis of immunoreactive proteins of Echinococcus granulosus in the first post-surgical month of two clinically different CE-affected groups suggests potential viability biomarkers.
Basma M. Sharaf, PhD Student
Affiliation: University of Sharjah (UAE)
Title: Metabolomics of breast cancer cells with different hormonal status treated with Tamoxifen and/or Trastuzumab assessed by Mass spectroscopy.
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