SCP2020

August 18 - 19, 2020 | Boston, USA

 

Program

To facilitate interactions, the conference attendance is capped to 300 attendees and is fully booked. If you could not register, you should be able to watch recorded talks of speakers who choose to make their talks available.

Location: All talks will be online via Zoom. The last column (Your local time) should show the time of each talk for your time zone.

Tuesday August 18


Speaker Title EST GMT Your local time
Nikolai Slavov, Northeastern University Opening remarks 9:00 13:00
Sunney Xie, Peking University Why single-cell omics? 9:15 13:15
Tami Geiger, Tel Aviv University Towards elucidation of cancer heterogeneity using single cell proteomics 10:00 14:00
Break 10:45 14:45
Laurent Gatto, de Duve Institute, UCLouvain Replicate Specht et al. 2019 mass spectrometry-based single-cell proteomics analysis 11:00 15:00
Alexander Leitner & Ruedi Aebersold, ETH Proteomic analysis of minute sample amounts using Data Independent Acquisition 11:45 15:45
Lunch Break 12:30 16:30
Nikolai Slavov, Northeastern University Single-cell analysis of proteins and RNAs: Optimizing reliability, depth, and throughput 1:30 17:30
Luca Pinello, Harvard Medical School Inference and interactive exploration of trajectories from single-cell proteomics data 2:15 18:15
Chloe Baron, Harvard Medical School Cell type purification by single-cell transcriptome-trained sorting 3:00 19:00
Break 3:30 19:30
John Yates, Scripps Research Institute Combined Single Neuron Patch-Clamp/Mass Spectrometry (PatchC-MS) Analyses 4:00 20:00
Ryan Kelly, Brigham Young University Going deeper with label-free single-cell proteomics 4:45 20:45
Break 5:30 21:30
Sean Bendall, Stanford University Single Cell Composition and Structure of Human Immune Metabolism in Health and Disease 6:00 22:00
Aileen Murphy, Scienion Sample preparation for single-cell analysis 6:45 22:45
Nikolai Slavov, Northeastern University Closing Remarks 7:30 23:30

 

 

Wednesday, August 19


Nikolai Slavov, Northeastern University Opening remarks 9:00 13:00 Your local time
Cathy Wong, Peking University Health Science Center Single Cell Proteome (SCP) using Glass-Oil-Air-Droplet (GOAD) nano chip device and its application on embryo development 9:15 13:15
Juergen Cox, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry MaxDIA enables highly sensitive and accurate library-based and library-free data-independent acquisition proteomics 10:00 14:00
Break 10:45 14:45
Akos Vegvari, Karolinska Institutet Characterizing Proteomes of Single A549 Tumor Cells after Drug Treatments 11:00 15:00
Wayne Stallaert, University of North Carolina An expanded topology of the human cell cycle 11:45 15:45
Lunch Break 12:30 16:30
Peter Smibert, New York Genome Center Highly multimodal measurements of single cells 1:30 17:30
Jessica Polka, ASAPbio Preprints, open peer review, and experiments in journal-independent evaluation 2:15 18:15
Jan Leipert, University of Kiel Miniaturized sample preparation on a digital microfluidics device for sensitive bottom-up microproteomics 3:00 19:00
Break 3:30 19:30
Chris Rose, Genentech Single Cell Proteomics and the Carrier Proteome Effect 4:00 20:00
Bogdan Budnik, Harvard University Single Cell Omics - challenges and perspectives 4:45 20:45
Break 5:30 21:30
Sydney Shaffer, University of Pennsylvania Single-cell variability underlying cancer therapy resistance 6:00 22:00
Alexander Ivanov, Northeastern University Improved sensitivity of proteomic profiling using monolithic ultra-narrow bore capillary columns and FAIMS technology 6:45 22:45
Nikolai Slavov, Northeastern University Closing Remarks 7:30 23:30

 

 

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