March 3-4, 2009. Madrid

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM .PDF

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  • Biological insights from quantitative analysis of receptor tyrosine kinase signalling networks
  • Forest M. White
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, USA
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  • Unravelling cellular communication by delving into the phosphoproteome
  • Shabaz Mohammed
  • Utrecht University. Países Bajos
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  • Analysis of MAPK signaling by phosphoproteomics and chemical genetics
  • Lukas A. Huber
  • Innsbruck Medical University. Austria
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  • TC21, a direct effector of antigen receptors during homeostatic signaling
  • Balbino Alarcón
  • Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa. CSIC. Madrid
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  • Diacylglycerol-dependent regulation of novel signaling pathways, new roles for an old lipid
  • Isabel Mérida
  • Centro Nacional de Biotecnología. CSIC. Madrid
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  • Functional phosphoproteomics by mass spectrometry: new technologies and applications
  • Ole Norregaard Jensen
  • University of Southern Denmark
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  • Targeted approaches for the analysis of phosphorylation sites and other PTM and their functional relevance
  • Jesús Vázquez
  • Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa. CSIC. Madrid
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  • Characterization of phosphosites in human T-cells
  • Joaquín Abián
  • Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
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  • Targeted in-depth quantification of cell signalling in oncology
  • Pedro Rodríguez Cutillas
  • Centre for Cell Signalling. Institute of Cancer. London, UK
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  • Phosphoproteomics for the Vav1 oncoprotein
  • Xosé Bustelo
  • Centro de Investigación del Cáncer. CSIC - Universidad de Salamanca
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  • The application of proteomics and phosphoproteomics to the study of normal and malignant stem cell biology
  • Tony Whetton
  • University of Manchester. UK
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  • Cancer proteomics: from signal transduction to therapeutic targets
  • Akhilesh Pandey
  • John Hopkins School of Medicine. Baltimore, USA
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  • Cell wall watchers: exploring protein kinase C-dependent signalling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Victor J. Cid
  • Universidad Complutense, Madrid
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