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Proteomics in Cell Biology and Disease

September 21–23, 2020
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10:00am - 10:40am EDT - September 21, 2020
Jennie R. Lill, PhD, Chair, Genentech, Inc.
Track: Introductory Remarks and Keynote Address

Monday
10:00am - 10:05am EDT - September 21, 2020
Jennie R. Lill, PhD, Genentech, Inc.; Kathryn S. Lilley, PhD, University of Cambridge; Forest M. White, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Track: Opening Remarks and Keynote Address

Monday
10:10am - 10:40am EDT - September 21, 2020
Alice Y. Ting, PhD, Stanford University
Track: Keynote Address

10:40am - 12:35pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Nadia Martinez-Martin, PhD, Co-Chair, Genentech, Inc.; Gavin J. Wright, PhD, Co-Chair, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Track: Studying the Cell Surfaceome

Monday
10:40am - 11:05am EDT - September 21, 2020
Nadia Martinez-Martin, PhD, Genentech, Inc.
Track: Studying the Cell Surfaceome

Monday
11:05am - 11:30am EDT - September 21, 2020
Track: Studying the Cell Surfaceome

Monday
11:40am - 12:05pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Gavin J. Wright, PhD, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Track: Studying the Cell Surfaceome

Monday
12:05pm - 12:20pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Sofia Massaro Tieze, Yale University
Track: Studying the Cell Surfaceome

Monday
12:20pm - 12:35pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Monika Vishnoi, PhD, Houston Methodist Research Institute
Track: Studying the Cell Surfaceome

12:35pm - 01:00pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Kathryn S. Lilley, PhD, Chair, University of Cambridge
Track: Lightning Talks

Monday
12:35pm - 12:38pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Emma Borgeson, PhD, University of Gothenburg
Track: Lightning Talks

Monday
12:38pm - 12:41pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Dustin T. King, PhD, Simon Fraser University
Track: Lightning Talks

Monday
12:41pm - 12:44pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Josie Amber Christopher, BS, University of Cambridge
Track: Lightning Talks

Monday
12:47pm - 12:50pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Justin McKetney, BS, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Track: Lightning Talks

Monday
12:50pm - 12:53pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Track: Lightning Talks

04:00pm - 07:00pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Lennart Martens, PhD, Co-Chair, Ghent University; Olga Vitek, PhD, Co-Chair, Northeastern University
Track: Dissection of Complex Data Sets: Informatic and Statistical Tools of the Trade

Monday
04:00pm - 04:25pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Jyoti Choudhary, PhD, Institute of Cancer Research
Track: Dissection of Complex Data Sets: Informatic and Statistical Tools of the Trade

Monday
04:25pm - 04:50pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Lennart Martens, PhD, Ghent University
Track: Dissection of Complex Data Sets: Informatic and Statistical Tools of the Trade

Monday
04:50pm - 05:15pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Olga Vitek, PhD, Northeastern University
Track: Dissection of Complex Data Sets: Informatic and Statistical Tools of the Trade

Monday
05:35pm - 06:00pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Mikhail Savitski, PhD, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Track: Dissection of Complex Data Sets: Informatic and Statistical Tools of the Trade

Monday
06:00pm - 06:15pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Kevin Drew, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
Track: Dissection of Complex Data Sets: Informatic and Statistical Tools of the Trade

Monday
06:15pm - 06:30pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Nader Morshed, BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Track: Dissection of Complex Data Sets: Informatic and Statistical Tools of the Trade

Monday
06:30pm - 06:45pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Devin K. Schweppe, PhD, University of Washington
Track: Dissection of Complex Data Sets: Informatic and Statistical Tools of the Trade

Monday
06:45pm - 07:00pm EDT - September 21, 2020
Nicholas M. Riley, PhD, Stanford University
Track: Dissection of Complex Data Sets: Informatic and Statistical Tools of the Trade

10:00am - 01:00pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Jennie R. Lill, PhD, Co-Chair, Genentech, Inc.; Matthew S. Bogyo, PhD, Co-Chair, Stanford University School of Medicine
Track: Working Towards Single Cell Proteomics

Tuesday
10:00am - 10:25am EDT - September 22, 2020
Matthew S. Bogyo, PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine
Track: Working Towards Single Cell Proteomics

Tuesday
10:25am - 10:50am EDT - September 22, 2020
Edward M. Marcotte, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
Track: Working Towards Single Cell Proteomics

Tuesday
10:50am - 11:15am EDT - September 22, 2020
Ryan Kelly, PhD, Brigham Young University
Track: Working Towards Single Cell Proteomics

Tuesday
11:40am - 12:05pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Joseph Gogain, PhD, SomaLogic, Inc
Track: Working Towards Single Cell Proteomics

Tuesday
12:05pm - 12:20pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Laura Muehlbauer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Track: Working Towards Single Cell Proteomics

Tuesday

04:00pm - 07:00pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Nathalie Agar, PhD, Co-Chair, Brigham and Womens Hospital; Christine Vogel, PhD, Co-Chair, New York University
Track: Integrative Multidimensional Omics

Tuesday
04:00pm - 04:25pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Nathalie Agar, PhD, Brigham and Womens Hospital
Track: Integrative Multidimensional Omics

Tuesday
04:25pm - 04:50pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Jonathan S. Weissman, PhD, Whitehead Institute and MIT
Track: Integrative Multidimensional Omics

Tuesday
04:50pm - 05:15pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Track: Integrative Multidimensional Omics

Tuesday
05:40pm - 05:55pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Aditya Murthy, PhD, Genentech, Inc.
Track: Integrative Multidimensional Omics

Tuesday
05:55pm - 06:10pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Roberta Migale, PhD, Francis Crick Institute
Track: Integrative Multidimensional Omics

Tuesday
06:10pm - 06:25pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Liang Zhang, PhD, City University of Hong Kong
Track: Integrative Multidimensional Omics

Tuesday
06:25pm - 06:40pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Carlos Cruchaga, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine
Track: Integrative Multidimensional Omics

Tuesday
06:40pm - 06:55pm EDT - September 22, 2020
Christine Vogel, PhD, New York University
Track: Integrative Multidimensional Omics

10:00am - 01:00pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Kathryn S. Lilley, PhD, Co-Chair, University of Cambridge; Matthias Trost, PhD, Co-Chair, Newcastle University
Track: Spatial Proteomics

Wednesday
10:00am - 10:25am EDT - September 23, 2020
Kathryn S. Lilley, PhD, University of Cambridge
Track: Spatial Proteomics

Wednesday
10:25am - 10:50am EDT - September 23, 2020
Anne-Claude Gingras, PhD, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute
Track: Spatial Proteomics

Wednesday
10:50am - 11:15am EDT - September 23, 2020
Matthias Trost, PhD, Newcastle University
Track: Spatial Proteomics

Wednesday
11:40am - 12:05pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Cecilia Lindskog, PhD, Uppsala University
Track: Spatial Proteomics

Wednesday
12:05pm - 12:20pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Xinying Zong, PhD, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Track: Spatial Proteomics

Wednesday
02:30pm - 03:30pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Anne-Claude Gingras, PhD, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute; Marcus Bantscheff, PhD, GlaxoSmithKline; Nathalie Agar, PhD, Brigham and Womens Hospital
Track: Career Roundtable

Speaking at this Roundtable


“Yvonne “Priti “Evan


Anne-Claude Gingras, PhD, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute

Marcus Bantscheff, PhD, GlaxoSmithKline

Nathalie Agar, PhD, Brigham and Womens Hospital



Event Date/Time: Wednesday, September 23, 2:30–3:30PM ET

As part of our commitment to support and train the next generation of scientific leaders from all backgrounds, Keystone Symposia hosts Career Roundtables at selected in-person and virtual conferences. These workshops create a forum for field leaders to provide their unique perspectives on career development, professional pitfalls and the breadth of scientific opportunities available to support trainee scientists. Established researchers are chosen from a broad range of backgrounds (i.e., diverse demographics, career stages and career paths) to reflect a myriad of career paths and experiences. A panel discussion is followed by break out group sessions to enable trainees to interact with each senior scientist in a comfortable small group setting, to address specific questions, allow for mentorship and networking.

For additional career advancement advice, see our Keypoint Blog "Words of Wisdom from Career Roundtables" with tips gleaned from past events on how to launch your career in academia, industry, publishing and beyond. Whether you are a student, post-doc, or early career investigator, check out these pearls of wisdom for all career stages!

https://keypoint.keystonesymposia.org/features/words-of-wisdom-from-career-roundtable-for-students-post-docs/


04:00pm - 07:00pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Forest M. White, PhD, Co-Chair, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Marcus Bantscheff, PhD, Co-Chair, GlaxoSmithKline
Track: Elucidation of in vivo Signaling Networks

Wednesday
04:00pm - 04:25pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Track: Elucidation of in vivo Signaling Networks

Wednesday
04:25pm - 04:50pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Jennie R. Lill, PhD, Genentech, Inc.
Track: Elucidation of in vivo Signaling Networks

Wednesday
04:50pm - 05:15pm EDT - September 23, 2020
David E. James, PhD, University of Sydney
Track: Elucidation of in vivo Signaling Networks

Wednesday
05:35pm - 06:00pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Marcus Bantscheff, PhD, GlaxoSmithKline
Track: Elucidation of in vivo Signaling Networks

Wednesday
06:00pm - 06:15pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Xiaoyu Zhang, PhD, The Scripps Research Institute
Track: Elucidation of in vivo Signaling Networks

Wednesday
06:15pm - 06:30pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Nida Haider, PhD, Joslin Diabetes Center/ Harvard Medical School
Track: Elucidation of in vivo Signaling Networks

Wednesday
06:30pm - 06:45pm EDT - September 23, 2020
Brendan Floyd, University of Texas at Austin
Track: Elucidation of in vivo Signaling Networks

Wednesday
06:45pm - 07:00pm EDT - September 23, 2020