HUPOST Editor: Ben Garcia, Staff Editor: Chelsea Prangnell
February 2022
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Call for 2022 Award Nominations
opens in March.
Stay tuned for further updates.
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The HUPO 2022 Congress will take place 4-8 December 2022 in beautiful Cancun, Mexico. After two virtual editions, we are thrilled to invite you to join us again in a face-to-face meeting with virtual elements that will enhance participant’s experience and allow anyone from anywhere to join one of the largest international gatherings in the field of proteomics.
The program will offer both exciting education and engaging networking opportunities that we have all missed so much over the last couple of years. In addition to abstract presentations and lectures by world renowned speakers, we will be offering a variety of interactive sessions and networking options. The HUPO World Congress is an excellent opportunity for initiating or strengthening ongoing co-operations and knowledge.
Cancun is recognized throughout the world for its spectacular white sand beaches, it’s fascinating sea in turquoise blue tones, unique natural places, Mayan culture, water activities, typical handicraft markets and exciting nightlife. The wonderful natural attractions such as the majestic mangroves, the lush jungle and the mystic cenotes stand out and provide countless adventure activities. We hope you take some extra time before or after the Congress and take advantage of the many opportunities Cancun and its surroundings have to offer.
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Early Career Researcher (ECR) News
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The HUPO Early Career Researcher Initiative welcomes two new members!
The HUPO ECR Initiative is excited to welcome two new members to its organization: Jessica Del Castillo Alferez, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, and Isabell Bludau, a postdoctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute in Germany.
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Each month we will highlight a member of HUPO. A diverse group of researchers representing different career stages, disciplines, geographical locations, and ethnicities will be invited to submit a profile for the monthly highlight. This initiative will improve visibility of HUPO members, advertise research and enhance the HUPO community. This month we are featuring:
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Charo Robles, Germany
What is your current position and location?
I am a tenure-track professor at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich.
How did you get started in the field of proteomics?
After a postdoc in chronobiology in the lab of Charles Weitz at HMS Boston, I moved to Munich to work with Matthias Mann at the MPIB. I wanted to learn mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomics and combine it with my interest in circadian biology. At that time, while it was well established that, in cells and tissues, circadian clocks drive rhythms of gene expression, daily dynamics of protein and/or post-translation modification abundance were largely undocumented. Read the rest of our interview here...
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Research Scientist - Proteomics
The Mass Spectrometry Center in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences in the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy is searching for creative, motivated, and disciplined candidates to fill the positions related to proteomic analyses. An experienced Research Scientist is desired, however, multiple positions at a variety of levels are available ranging from Postdoctoral Fellow to Senior Research Scientist. Positions have the possibility of long-term appointments and advancement. Competitive compensation available, dependent upon experience level. Find out more...
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Postdoctoral Research Associate
in Proteomics of Synthetic Microbial Consortia
Chemical and Biological Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, U.K. Aim: Microbial communities are ubiquitous in nature, exhibiting incredibly versatile metabolic capabilities and remarkable robustness. Inspired by these synergistic microbial ecosystems, rationally designed synthetic microbial consortia is emerging as a new paradigm for Bioprocessing. This project seeks to better understand and optimise microbial consortia for making bioproducts using quantitative proteomics. Learn more...
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