Agenda

  • Special pre-symposium event on the 3d November:

    HYBRID MRM TARGETED QUANTITATION WORKSHOP -hands on and virtual.

    The dream team of Agilent Technologies, Evosep Biosystems, Skyline and MRM Proteomics Inc. is coming together to teach all the ins and outs of MRM for absolute quantitation of proteins.

    This one-day intense workshop will feature informative tutorials and live, interactive presentations from leading experts in the field. Tutorials will cover the practical and theoretical aspects of performing highly multiplexed mass spectrometry-based targeted quantitation of proteins and a thorough tutorial of data analysis through Skyline. We will also include keynote lectures that cover MRM approaches targeting proteins in human metabolic pathways and diseases and look at the MRMAssay Database.

    Hybrid Workshop: 3 ways to join- in person in Cyprus, Denmark, and online!

    For Agenda & Registration CLICK HERE

  • 9:00-10:40 1st Session

    10:40-11:00 Coffee Break

    11:00-12:40 2nd Session

    12:40-13:30 Lunch/Poster

    13:30-15:10 3rd Session

    15:10-15:30 Coffee Break

    15:30-17:10 4th Session

    17:10-19:00 Poster/Refresh/Cocktails

    19:00-19:40 Keynote

    20:00- Dinner & Party

  • 9:00-10:40 1st Session

    10:40-11:00 Coffee Break Sponsored by Moms in Proteomics

    11:00-12:40 2nd Session

    12:40-13:30 Lunch/Poster

    13:30-15:10 3rd Session

    15:10-15:30 Coffee Break

    15:30-17:10 4th Session

    17:10-19:00 Poster/Refresh/Cocktails

    19:00-19:40 Keynote

    19:40- Closing Ceremony & Wine Tasting

Sessions and chairs at CTO Symposium

  • Spatial Omics – Joerg Hanrieder

  • Multi-Omics Application – Alina Petre & Michael Glocker

  • Clinical and Translational Proteomics and Metabolomics – Ian Lewis & Christoph Borchers

  • 3D and Structural Proteomics – John Yates

  • Implementation Challenges of Clinical Omics – Margret Thorsteinsdottir

  • Bioinformatics & AI in Omics – Yassene Mohammed

  • Novel and Technologies in Omics- Rene Zahedi

  • Women in Clinical and Translational Omics-  Jennifer Van Eyk & Jennifer Geddes-McAlister