HUPOST Editor: Michelle Hill and Staff Editor: Amanda Oliveira
April 2020
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Message from the President on coronavirus COVID-19
The outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) is having major impacts in all countries - we are going through a very uncertain and challenging period. The HUPO Executive Committee would like to express our concern and support for all HUPO members, staff and their families during this very difficult time.
HUPO Executive Committee and the HUPO2020 Local Organizing Committee are monitoring the situation very closely and are actively considering the ramifications for HUPO2020 World Congress. Currently abstracts and registrations remain open. Any developments will be notified through all communication channels.
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Call for 2020 HUPO Award Nominations - Just 4 days left!
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Call for HUPO 2020 Council Nominations - Now Open
The Nominations and Elections Committee is seeking candidates to serve on HUPO Council for a three-year term beginning in January 2021 (2021-2023). We invite you to nominate yourself and other scientists from your region. Deadline is
April 30
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Click here for more...
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HUPO 2020 Ph.D. Poster Competition
The Early Career Researcher (ECR) initiative is delighted to organize once again its Ph.D. Poster Competition at HUPO 2020 in Stockholm, Sweden. Eight poster abstracts will be selected based on excellence for a short oral presentation at the HUPO 2020 World Congress. From these eight presentations, three students will be selected as finalists.
Click here for more details on how to enter the competition...
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Registration and Abstract Submissions are Now Open for HUPO 2020 in Stockholm
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Registration is now open
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Join 1000+ global experts in proteomics and the pharma industry, by convening in Stockholm, Sweden this October 18-22, 2020. For the first time, the HUPO 2020 World Congress will bring together biopharma and biotech drug developments in one of the foremost arenas for the advancement of life sciences – a natural step considering that knowledge derived from proteomics research is playing an increasingly important role in drug development.
Early registration is now available until July 15, 2020. Don’t miss out on great savings and put your HUPO membership to good use! If you are not yet a member, consider joining HUPO for incredible benefits and networking opportunities.
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Book your accommodation!
The HUPO 2020 Congress Secretariat will assist delegates with their housing requirements. A limited number of guest rooms are available at the Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel Stockholm, Radisson Blu Royal Viking Hotel Stockholm, Scandic Continental Hotel, and the Sheraton Stockholm Hotel.
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Submit your abstracts
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The Scientific Board of the HUPO 2020 World Congress welcomes the submission of abstracts for oral and poster presentations.
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Topics covered at the HUPO 2020 Early Career Researcher Mentoring Day
The HUPO ECR initiative and the Young Proteomics Investigators Club (YPIC) of the European Proteomics Association (EuPA) are proud to announce that the following topics will be covered at the HUPO 2020 ECR Mentoring Day on October 18:
Beyond academia - reflections from industry; Career, family and work-life balance; Building relationships with industrial vendors; and How to make the most out of a mentor-mentee relationship.
Proteomics students, postdoctoral fellows and young investigators who are interested in exploring these topics through hands-on exercises and receiving mentors' advices should mark their calendars for this unique opportunity.
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The Human Proteome Project (HPP)
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The 23rd Chromosome Centric Human Proteome Project Workshop - Postponed
HUPO regrets to announce that the C-HPP workshop which was to be held in Saint Petersburg, Russia from May 15-18, 2020 will be postponed to a later date due to COVID 19.
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Journal of Proteome Research Special Issue on the HPP: Submission Deadline is May 31, 2020
The Journal of Proteome Research will publish its eighth annual Special Issue dedicated to highlight the progress made on the HUPO Human Proteome Project (HPP). The Special Issue considers research papers encompassing both the Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP) and the Biology and Disease Human Proteome Project (B/D-HPP), as well from the Resource Pillars (Antibody, MS, Pathology, and Knowledgebase), and short definitive reports, submitted in the Letters format, on the discovery of a Missing Protein(s). To be considered, the missing protein(s) must meet the Guidelines v 3.0 and be cast in the context of the HPP and biological setting in which they were discovered.
Manuscripts must be submitted by
31st May, 2020
to be considered for this Special Issue. Manuscripts must be submitted electronically through the ACS Paragon Plus Environment online submission system. Specify in the authors’ cover letter that the manuscript is intended for the HPP Special Issue. Editorial triage will determine whether manuscripts are appropriate for the HPP Special Issue, fulfil the
HPP Guidelines 3.0 (2019-10-15) checklist
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protein evidence based on the 2020-01-17 neXtprot
release to be considered for publication. The completed checklist must be included with the cover letter. The full MS data submission to ProteomeXchange must also be completed prior to initial submission, and the PXD number provided in the abstract. As papers are accepted they will go online and be available in time for HUPO-2020. Due to the publication schedule, only papers that are accepted by September 31, 2020 will be published in the December 2020 HPP Special Issue.
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The Early Career Researcher Initiative
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Survey on junior/senior professional relationships intended for senior researchers
(YPIC) of the European Proteomics Association (EuPA) built a survey to investigate mentoring relationships from the perspective of mentors and senior researchers. The results from this questionnaire will help our community better understand the challenges and impacts of such relationships. Please take a few minutes to fill out this questionnaire and help YPIC get a broader picture of the complex but essential mentor/mentee relationships:
See survey here...
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Highlights From Previous Meetings
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In 2019 the ECR Manuscript finalists, Eneko Villanueva, Maggie Lam and Ankit Sinha were interviewed in a video titled Perspective in Proteomics - III at HUPO 2019 in Adelaide, Australia. The interview was directed and organized by Prof. Sanjeeva Srivastava.
Click here to watch the interview...
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A Recap of Related Meetings
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Science Communication Workshop “Precision Medicine” for Indian School Children
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in collaboration with Macmillan Education, Springer Nature India and KV IIT Powai conducted “Science Communication Workshop & Budding Scientist Award” for school children at IIT Bombay on 1st Feb 2020.
Read more here...
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Big Data and Precision Medicine
Sanjeeva Srivastava (IIT Bombay, India) and Graham Roy Ball (Nottingham Trent University, UK) convened an advanced workshop at ITT Bombay during 3-7 March 2020, to provide training in big data analysis and its translation to the clinic.
Read on…
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