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Cancer Proteomics 2011: Systems Biology, Developmental Models and Data Integration Scientific program (draft) Date and venue: 20th-23rd June 2011 - The Burlington Hotel, Upper Leeson Street, Dublin 4, Ireland Primary conference organiser: William Gallagher – UCD Conway Institute, University College Dublin, Ireland Conference co-organisers: Ruedi Aebersold – Institute for Molecular Systems Biology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Rolf Apweiler – European Bioinformatics Institute, UK Ben Collins – Institute for Molecular Systems Biology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Connie Jimenez – VUMC-Cancer Center Amsterdam, Netherlands Walter Kolch – Systems Biology Ireland, University College Dublin, Ireland Tony Ng – King's College London, UK Serhiy Souchelnytskyi – Karolinska Biomics Center, Sweden Monday 20th June 2011 Educational Session - Integrated analysis of data analysis for cancer systems biology Chairperson: Ben Collins 08.30-09.00 Registration (educational session) 09.00-09.40 Matthias Mann – Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany “MaxQuant and Perseus for the bioinformatic analysis of quantitative proteome data” 09.40-10.20 Rolf Apweiler – European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, UK "Using proteomic data resources to identity novel cancer targets" 10.20-10.40 Coffee 10.40-11.20 Aedín Culhane – Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, USA “Using curated gene information in statistical meta-analysis of genomics data” 11.20-12.00 Fredrik Ponten – Uppsala University, Sweden “Using the Human Protein Atlas portal as a tool for finding protein expression patterns” 12.00-13.00 Lunch (educational session attendees only) 12.30-13.15 Registration (main program) Session 1 - Quantitative proteomics in cancer systems biology I – cells and tissues Chairperson: William Gallagher 13.20-13.30 Welcome and opening remarks (William Gallagher) 13.30-14.20 Opening Keynote Lecture: Matthias Mann – Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany "Super-SILAC technology to accurately quantify the cancer proteome" 14.20-14.55 Fredrik Ponten – Uppsala University, Sweden "A Human Protein Atlas for profiling normal and cancer cells and tissues" 14.55-15.20 Proffered Talk 1: Laoighse Mulrane – UCD Conway Institute, Dublin, Ireland “MiR-187 is a marker of poor prognosis in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer” 15.20-15.50 Coffee/Trade exhibit 15.50-16.25 Laura Beretta – Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, USA " Comparative Proteomics Studies in Mouse Models of Hepatocellular Carcinoma" 16.25-17.00 Connie Jimenez – VUmc-Cancer Center Amsterdam, The Netherlands "Proteomics of colorectal adenoma to carcinoma progression to identify biomarkers for early detection of CRC" 17.00-17.25 Proffered Talk 2: Sara Zanivan – Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Glasgow, United Kingdom “In vivo quantitative proteomics and phosphoproteomics of skin cancer development” (Abstract selected for emerging investigator award) 17.25-17.50 Proffered Talk 3: François-Michel Boisvert – University of Dundee, United Kingdom “A quantitative spatial proteomics analysis of proteome turnover in human cancer cells” 17.50 Welcome Reception and Trade Exhibit Tuesday 21st June 2011 Session 2 - Cancer stem cells and developmental model systems Chairperson: Serhiy Souchelnytskyi 09.00-09.35 Tony Whetton – University of Manchester “Proteomic studies on normal and leukaemic stem cells reveal novel regulatory pathways in drug responses” 09.35-10.10 Xiaoyan Jiang – University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada “A novel AHI-1-BCR-ABL-JAK2 interaction complex mediates cellular resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitors in chronic myeloid leukemia stem cells” 10.10-10.35 Proffered Talk 4: Leonie Norris – University of Leicester, United Kingdom “A strategy for label-free quantification of protein biomarkers in cancer stem-like cells” 10.35-11.05 Coffee/Trade exhibit 11.05-11.40 Eileen Furlong – European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany “Transcriptional networks during development - Deciphering the code” 11.40-12.05 Proffered Talk 5: Veronica Miguela – Instituto de Neurociencias, Alicante, Spain “Looking for new partners in crime for the tumorigenic activity of Pipsqueak” 12.05-12.50 Lunch/Trade exhibit Poster Session 1 12.50-13.50 Authors of even numbered posters in attendance Session 3 – Proffered talk session Chairperson: William Gallagher 13.50-14.15 Proffered Talk 6: Safia Thaminy – Institute of Molecular Systems Biology, Zurich, Switzerland “Integrated proteomic and siRNA screen analysis to study the migratory phenotype of breast cancer cell lines” (Abstract selected for emerging investigator award) 14.15-14.40 Proffered Talk 7: Tamar Geiger – Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany “A proteomic portrait of human breast cancer progression” 14.40-15.05 Proffered Talk 8: Bodo Lange – Max-Planck Institut für molekulare Genetik, Berlin, Germany “Functional characterisation of a centrosome protein interaction network relating to centrosome biogenesis and aberration in cancer cells” 15.05-15.30 Proffered Talk 9: Adam Byron – University of Manchester, United Kinddom “Proteomic analysis of integrin adhesion signalling in cancer cells” 15.30-15.55 Proffered Talk 10: Aaron Robitaille - Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland “Quantitative analysis of the mTOR signaling network” (Abstract selected for emerging investigator award) 15.55-16.25 Coffee/Trade exhibit Session 4 - Quantitative proteomics in cancer systems biology II – biofluids Chairperson: Connie Jimenez 16.25-17.00 Stephen Pennington – University College Dublin, Ireland “Cancer Proteomics: Promise or Progress?” 17.00-17.35 Michael Gillette – Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, USA “Progress toward a biomarker discovery-to-development pipeline in clinical proteomics” 17.35-18.10 Ruth Hüttenhain – Institute for Molecular Systems Biology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland “Cancer genetics-guided discovery of protein biomarkers and their SRM-based verification in plasma” 18.10-18.35 Proffered Talk 11: Yue Fan – UCD Conway Institute, Dublin, Ireland “Label-free LC-MS/MS and MRM development for discovery and verification of biomarkers for prostate cancer” Wednesday 22nd June 2011 09.00-09.45 Address by Minister of State Session 5 - Data integration I – Cellular signalling networks Chairperson: Walter Kolch 09.45-10.20 Emmanuel Barillot – Institut Curie, Paris, France "Modeling biological networks involved in tumor progression" 10.20-10.55 Rune Linding – Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark "Cancer network medicine and cellular information processing" 10.55-11.25 Coffee/Trade exhibit 11.25-12.00 Ulrike Eggert– Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, USA "A chemical approach to understanding cell division" 12.00-12.35 Christie Sers– Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany "Systems biology in predictive medicine" 12.35-13.25 Lunch/Trade exhibit Poster Session 2 13.25-14.25 Authors of odd numbered posters in attendance Session 6 - Protein complexes and protein-protein interaction networks Chairperson: Tony Ng 14.25-15.00 Andrew Emili – University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada "Interaction networks and chromatin-related protein complexes in cancer" 15.00-15.35 Walter Kolch– Systems Biology Ireland, Dublin, Ireland “Signalling networks and systems biology” 15.35-16.10 Michael Cusick – Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, USA "Interactome networks & human disease" 16.10-16.40 Coffee/Trade exhibit 16.40-17.15 Igor Stagljar – University of Toronto, Canada "Protein interaction networks regulating cell signalling in cancer" 17.15-17.40 Proffered Talk 12: Anthony Coolen –King's College London, United Kingdom “Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics of signalling in large protein interaction networks” Conference Dinner and Entertainment Thursday 23rd June 2011 Session 7 - Data integration II – global views of cancer processes Chairperson: Rolf Apweiler 09.00-09.35 Søren Brunak– Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark “Integrating healthcare sector data with molecular data in cancer” 09.35-10.10 Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale – The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo, Norway "Integrated genomics of breast cancer" 10.10-10.40 Coffee/Trade exhibit 10.40-11.15 Aedín Culhane – Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, USA “Computational Discovery of the Hallmarks of Cancer through Meta Gene Set Analysis” 11.15-11.50 Lodewyk Wessels – Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands “Oncogenic pathway identification through itegration of diverse, same sample data sources” 11.50-12.50 Lunch/Trade exhibit Session 8 - Connecting systems approaches to commercial and clinical use Chairperson: Stephen Pennington 12.50-13.25 Serhiy Souchelnytskyi – Karolinska Biomics Center, Stockholm, Sweden "Personalized medicine and cancer proteomics" 13.25-14.00 Tony Ng - King's College London, UK “Use of nanoscopic cancer tissue imaging, gene bioinformatics and mathematical modelling to predict the metastatic outcome of breast cancer sufferers“ 14.00-14.25 Proffered Talk 13: Steven Kornblau – U. Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA “Proteomic analysis of the signaling pathways underlying acute myeloid leukemia” 14.25-14.55 Coffee/Trade exhibit 14.55-15.30 William Gallagher – University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland “Bridging the translational divide: converting omic datasets into clinical relevant assays” 15.30-16.20 Closing Keynote Lecture: Dario Neri – Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences ETH Zurich, Switzerland "Vascular tumor targeting: from target discovery to clinical trials" 16.20-16.25 Closing Remarks (William Gallagher)