HUPOST Editor: Ben Garcia and Staff Editor: Amanda Oliveira
April 2021
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Call for 2021 Council Nominations
The Nominations and Elections Committee is seeking candidates to serve on HUPO Council for a three-year term beginning in January 2022 (2022-2024). Deadline is Friday, April 30, 2021. Submit your self-nomination here...
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Call for 2021 Award Nominations
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The Human Proteome Project (HPP)
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Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP) Updates
Chair, Chris Overall provides updates on the 2021 C-HPP workshop in Busan, South Korea and announces a call for research volunteer opportunities with Chromosome teams 21 and 22. Click here to view all C-HPP updates...
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Upcoming B/D-HPP Webinar
The HUPO B/D-HPP Executive Committee is excited to announce an upcoming human proteome webinar organized by B/D-HPP in April/May 2021! The webinar will be the start of a series of online events to highlight recent progresses in proteome research from leading investigators around the globe.
The theme of the first webinar will be "PTMs in Human Disease". This 3-hour event will feature talks from ~5 to 7 leading experts on proteomics approach toward multiple types of common and rare post-translational modifications in the human proteome. More information including speaker list, title, webinar time and weblink will be posted in the coming weeks. Please stay tuned!
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Interview with President Yu-Ju Chen, PhD
B/D-HPP Executive Committee member, Maggie Lam connected virtually with HUPO president Yu-Ju Chen for an interview. Dr. Chen shared her many insights into wide ranging topics from early career advice to integration with other omics disciplines. Read the interview here...
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Journal of Proteome Research Special Issue on the HPP: Submission Deadline is June 30, 2021
The Journal of Proteome Research will publish its ninth annual Special Issue dedicated to highlighting the progress made on the HUPO Human Proteome Project (HPP). Since 2013, these Special Issues have captured incredibly important discoveries in the field, publishing over 250 articles that have collectively received over 5,000 citations. 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. Read on here...
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31st HUPO Human Brain Proteome Project Workshop
May 18-19, 2021
Online
This workshop will provide a forum for researchers to meet and discuss the latest developments in proteomic initiatives to better understand brain disorders. More details to come...
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Early Career Researcher (ECR) Initiative
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ECR Announces New Online Interactive Panel Series
Academia and research are no stranger to uncertainty. This is especially true for early career researchers, be they graduate students navigating their first research project or new PIs starting their first lab. To lend a hand, the HUPO Early Career Researcher Initiative, in partnership with the EuPA’s Young Proteomics Investigators Club, is proud to announce an upcoming online interactive panel series, addressing topics such as “promoting diversity in proteomics research” and “managing expectations between you and your supervisor”. This series will be composed of short talks from panelists and engaging discussions with the audience. Get your questions ready and stay tuned for more details!
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May Institute goes online. Computation and statistics for mass spectrometry and proteomics
May 3 - 14, 2021
Northeastern University, Boston MA via Zoom
The program includes tutorials and practical hands-on sessions, presenting open-source data processing tools (Skyline) and statistical analysis tools (R, Bioconductor and MSstats). Instructors are leading experts, who have contributed numerous computational methods and software. The presentations are integrated to focus on analyses of several well-chosen datasets. Together we will take an in-depth look into case studies of design and analysis of mass spectrometry-based experiments. Find more event details here...
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We are proud to announce that one of the first achievements of the HUPO Marketing & Outreach Committee has been the creation of the HUPO WeChat account. This action is designed to increase the reach and visibility of the HUPO brand, ensuring that our colleagues who read Chinese can access HUPO with convenience. This is also an action to extend the influence of HUPO towards multiple languages. We encourage proteomics scientists with a WeChat account to follow HUPO via this platform, where we will soon be sharing important developments and information from HUPO. This is an exciting time to be a part of the HUPO community!
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