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Speakers

Nobel
Prof. Harald zur Hausen
The role of viruses in human cancers
The EMBO Lecture
nobel
Physiology and Medicine, 2008
RH Prof Robert Huber
Proteases and their regulation focusing on intracellular proteolysis
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Chemistry, 1988
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OMICs Inf Dis Cancer Neuro
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NameCountryTitle 
Adrienne D. Cox USAKinases and GTPases at the crossroads: An unconventional approach to molecular therapeutic targeting of oncogenic Ras via the Ras-Ral-AuroraA pathway.
Andrey Lebedev United KingdomMechanism of DNA translocation through the bacteriophage portal protein
Anne-Claude Gavin GermanyBiochemical approaches to biomolecular networks
Bernard Maigret FranceThe protein-protein docking challenge
Bruno Domon SwitzerlandNovel Mass Spectrometry Strategies Applied to Proteomics
Channing J. Der USARas superfamily small GTPases: the next wave of targets for anti-cancer drug discovery?
Chun-Ting Yuen United KingdomGlycoprotein N-glycan analysis: results of an international comparative study
Daryl Fernandez CanadaA QbD (Quality by Design) Approach to Comparability of Biopharmaceutical Glycosylation
David Goldstein USARare and common variants in human disease
Eleonor Dodson United KingdomWhat can crystal structures tell us about their ligands?
Georg Büldt GermanyProton pumping and signal transduction across membranes by retinal proteins – a study by X-ray crystallography and spectroscopy
George Perry USAThe characterization and functional significance of copy number variation in the human genome
Guy Dodson United KingdomInsulin's structural and biological behaviour when mutated with D&L sidechains at the invariant glycine B8
Harald Seitz GermanyDNAzyme as alternative detection tool for microarrays
Harish Padh IndiaPharmacogenomics : Correlation Between Phenotype & Genotype in Indian Population
Jacques Colinge AustriaData integration over protein interaction networks
Joël Vandekerckhove BelgiumTargeted Proteomics: Challenges and Opportunities in Biomedical Research
Johannis P. Kamerling NetherlandsCarbohydrate-mediated cell recognition in marine sponge cells
Johannis P. Kamerling NetherlandsThe application of neoglycopeptides for sensitive SPR biosensors
Jose Cremata CubaThe goat mammary gland as a bioreactor for the production of recombinant glycoproteins: N-glycosylation features
Juan J. Calvete SpainVenoms, Venomics, Antivenomics
Junsong Han ChinaThe Whole Genome Methylaiton Profile of Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Biomarkers
Keith Mitchelson ChinaMicroarray applications in molecular diagnostics
Luca Bini ItalyProteomics and human diseases
Marc Via Garcia SpainThe Importance of Population Genetics in Biomedical Research and Clinical Practice: Lessons from the Genetics of Asthma in Latino Americans (GALA) Study
Martin Noble United KingdomUnderstanding and targetting the CDK gene family
Ola Soderberg SwedenProtein interaction profiles, a venue for understanding the consequences of genetic alterations
Patrice Lerouge FranceExploring microalgae as cell factory for the production of therapeutic proteins
Peter Roepstorff DenmarkRecent advances in determination of protein post translational modifications
Philip Evans United KingdomThe recognition of endocytic cargo
Robert Huber GermanyProteases and their regulation focusing on intracellular proteolysis
Sheng Hou CanadaAn integrated, functional genomics approach to identify target genes of neuronal death caused by stroke
Steve Oglesbee USAGenomic Accuracy of Immortalized Human B-cells from Initial Isolation through Long Term in vitro Culture
Timothy Caulfield CanadaPersonal Genomics, Direct-to-Consumer Testing and Health Care Systems
Vladimir Titorenko CanadaUsing functional proteomics and lipidomics for the identification of novel anti-aging drugs and studying the molecular mechanisms underlying their ability to extend longevity
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