HUPOST Editor: Michelle Hill and Staff Editor: Amanda Oliveira
September 2020
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2020 HUPO Council Elections - Open soon
Online voting for HUPO 2020 Council Elections will begin on Monday, September 21st and an email containing a secure election ID code along with voting instructions will be sent to all active HUPO members. If you are a HUPO member and do not receive this email check your Junk/Spam folder. Election closes on Sunday, October 18, 2019 at 23:59 Pacific Standard time (PST); be sure to submit your anonymous vote before then!
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Call for Executive Committee Nominations - deadline extended!!!
Nominations are invited from active HUPO members with professional experience in the educational, research, or commercial activities related to the purposes of HUPO, to serve 2-year terms as treasurer or member-at-large (2 positions) on the HUPO Executive Committee, commencing January 2021. Nominations will be elected by Council vote.
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2020 HUPO Award Recipients
It is with great enthusiasm that we present the 2020 HUPO award recipients! Please join us in congratulating these outstanding scientists on their accomplishments and contributions. The awards will be presented online at HUPO Connect 2020 during the Closing Live Session on October 21st, 2020.
Distinguished Achievement in Proteomics Sciences Award
Shared by two recipients
Karin Rodland, Pacific Northwest Laboratory and Oregon Health University, USA
Fuchu He, Beijing Proteome Research Center, China
Clinical and Translational Proteomics Award
Tadashi Yamamoto, Biofluid Biomarker Center Niigata University, Japan
Discovery in Proteomic Sciences Award
Shared by two recipients
Benjamin Garcia, University of Pennsylvania School of medicine, USA
Ben Collins, Queen's University Belfast, School of Biological Sciences, Ireland
Science and Technology Award
Melvin A. Park and Oliver Raether, Bruker Daltonics Inc.
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View our extensive program for HUPO Connect 2020 with 9 scientific sessions, 3 mentoring sessions, industry talks, General Assembly of Members, HPP Futures Day as well as PhD poster and ECR manuscript competition finals. Virtual posters will be available on-demand throughout the Congress. There will be different options for delegate interactions and fun activities, so don’t miss this opportunity to connect with international colleagues!
Pre-Congress Training Course
Our online Pre-Congress Training course includes 4 training topics: Proteomics 101, Proteogenomics, Post-translational modification (PTM) analysis, and Computational Tools for Functional Analysis of Proteins. The course will conclude with inspirational, short talks in a special New Technologies and New Approaches session on Friday, October 16, 2020. See detailed program here.
Early Bird Registration until Sept 28, 2020
Registration savings are still available for HUPO Connect 2020! A single registration allows access to the Pre-Congress Training course (from Sept 28) and all Main Congress activities including the Human Proteome Project Futures Day (Oct 19-22).
Upcoming Webinars
New Innovations in Proteomics
Join Chair, Anne Bendt, and Speakers, Albert Heck (Fishing Within the Proteome with Phosphate and Phosphonate Handles) and Bernd Bodenmiller (Highly Multiplexed Imaging of Tissues with Subcellular Resolution by Imaging Mass Cytometry), for our last webinar leading up to HUPO Connect 2020 on Thursday, September 24, 2020. Register today for New Innovations in Proteomics!
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The Pre-Congress Webinar Series is supported by ThermoFisher Scientific
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The Early Career Researcher Initiative
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Mentoring Party Invitation
HUPO Early Career Research initiative together with Young Proteomics Investigators Club (YPIC) invite everyone to special mentoring sessions at during HUPO Connect 2020. For the first time, the HUPO mentoring will be held online in 3 sessions on different days and times, to allow global participation.
Session 1. How to make the most out of a mentor-mentee relationship. Monday Oct 19, 14:00 UTC
Session 2. Career, family and work-life balance (during the pandemic). Tuesday Oct 20, 21:30 UTC
Session 3. Beyond academia - Reflections from industry and publishing. Wednesday Oct 21, 05:45 UTC
Mentoring sessions are included in your HUPO Connect 2020 registration, so pull up a comfy chair, grab your drinks and snacks and join in the party.
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As part of HUPO’s mission to promote proteomics, this article series will highlight the current application of proteomics in diverse aspects of the society, beyond the research phase. HUPO member contributions are encouraged, please contact the HUPOST editor via HUPO office.
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Proteomics goes outdoor: proteomics in marine and environmental sciences
By Svetlana Murzina, Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Petrozavodsk, Russia, and Michelle Hill, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia
Take a journey with us across three Russian lakes and learn how Dr Polina Drozdova, Dr Ekaterina Borvinskaya and PhD student Albina Kochneva are using proteomics to understand the wonderful aquatic ecosystem. Their research starts with field-trips for sample collection, from colorful crustaceans to fish (and their tapeworms!). How do these shrimp get their colors? How can proteomics help understand parasite-host co-evolution? Read on to find out.
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The Human Proteome Project (HPP)
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Recent Updates on B/D-HPP HUPOSTs and Virtual Media Outreach
Review a number of recent B/D-HPP HUPOST articles from academic leaders in human proteome research, on wide-ranging topics from immunopeptidomics to combating emerging viruses. We are also preparing virtual media outreach activities as well as calling for new HUPOST articles from junior and established investigators alike. Click here to review the list of articles...
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Proteins – like you’ve never seen them before
The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) team plans to release a series of "Movie of the month" during 2020 and 2021. The scientific movies allow for taking a journey into the body through 3D videos that transport you deep inside various organs. The imaging is based on antibody-based profiling of tissues and light sheet microscopy.
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Disclaimer. HUPOST provides general information for subscribers. Submissions are welcomed from HUPO members. Articles are to be submitted to HUPO office by 20th of each month (date subject to change without notice) for review by the Editor for suitability. HUPO assumes no liability for errors or omissions in the contents.
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