FORUM: Connections in computational proteomics

FORUM: Connections in computational proteomics

Join us for an interactive, face-to-face forum dedicated to computational proteomics!

By Australian BioCommons

Date and time

Tue, 30 Jan 2024 12:00 PM - Wed, 31 Jan 2024 11:00 AM AEDT

Location

21 Bedford St

21 Bedford Street North Melbourne, VIC 3051 Australia

Agenda

Tue 30 Jan
Wed 31 Jan

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Lunch provided

1:00 PM - 1:20 PM

Welcome and introductions

1:20 PM - 2:35 PM

Invited speaker presentations and ask me anything


Speakers: Prof Dr Mathias Wilhelm, Computational Mass Spectrometry, Technical University of Munchin (TUM), Germany; Paula Burton, CEO and Co-Founder of Mass Dynamics; Prof Dr Stefan Tenzer, Immunopro...

2:35 PM - 3:00 PM

Afternoon tea and networking

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Strategic discussion


Addressing the key challenges in computational proteomics

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Interactive session


Preview of a shared platform for computational proteomics (Galaxy Australia and Proteomics Lab)

5:00 PM - 5:10 PM

Day 1 wrap up

6:00 PM

Group dinner (at your own expense)

About this event

Australian BioCommons is uniting proteomics experts with Australian researchers, bioinformaticians and service providers at “Connections in computational proteomics”.

Taking place in the lead up to Lorne Proteomics 2024, this forum is a dedicated space to discuss challenges in computational proteomics, explore interactive analysis tools and get an exclusive preview of the Galaxy Australia Proteomics Lab. The forum will take place in Melbourne to make it easy for those travelling to Lorne Proteomics, but everyone is welcome to attend this free event.

The forum includes opportunities for researchers, bioinformaticians and service providers to:

  • Contribute to expert-led strategic discussions on resolving challenges in computational proteomics
  • Learn about best practice interactive tools for proteomics, get your questions answered and help inform a national response to make these tools broadly available
  • Learn from invited experts and ask them anything
  • Get started with Galaxy Australia for proteomics
  • Preview the Galaxy Australia Proteomics Lab
  • Hear about the Australian BioCommons Proteomics Bioinformatics Community journey to date
  • Network with other proteomics researchers and computational proteomics specialists

Format:

This in-person forum will take place over two half-day sessions.

Lunch will be provided on Day 1 and refreshments will be available on both days.

There is an open invitation to join the organisers for dinner on Tue 30 Jan at your own expense.

Date / time:

Tue 30 Jan, 12 - 5 pm AEDT and Wed 31 Jan, 9 - 11 am AEDT (wrapping up in time to catch the bus to Lorne Proteomics)

Location:

Melbourne Bioinformatics, 21 Bedford St, North Melbourne, Victoria.

Who should come:

Researchers, bioinformaticians, senior scientists/principal investigators, service providers and anyone actively involved in computational proteomics and bioinformatics.

How to join:

The forum is free to join but will have limited spaces. Registration is essential and on a first-come-first-served basis. If you have any accessibility requirements, please email comms@biocommons.org.au.

Registrations will close at 5 pm AEDT Wed 24 Jan.

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