Phishing warning 01-May-2024
We are aware of phishing emails targeting speakers of events whose names appear on our events pages. If you are unsure if an email regarding event registration or accommodation has come from us please contact us and do not provide any credit card details or personal information.

RSC Desktop Seminar with Molecular Omics

18 March 2022 09:00-10:20, Online, United Kingdom


Introduction
RSC Desktop Seminars are an initiative from the Royal Society of Chemistry to bring cutting-edge research directly to you! Now, more than ever, there is a crucial need for sharing research, and each seminar series will feature a range of speakers on a related topic.

Join Molecular Omics Editorial Board Member Professor Nicolle Packer (Macquarie University, Australia) and Professor Manfred Wuhrer (University of Leiden, the Netherlands) for the second event in the Molecular Omics seminar series. The webinar will be hosted and introduced by Molecular Omics Executive Editor, Dr. Katie Lim.

This 80-minute seminar will allow researchers of all professional levels to connect, share ideas, and ask questions. Be sure to register for this free seminar today!

Speakers

Professor Nicolle Packer
Talk title: #Glycotime has arrived

Professor Manfred Wuhrer
Talk title: Cancer glycomics

Programme

09:00 GMT (20:00 AEDT) – Welcome & Introduction by Katie Lim

09:05 GMT (20:05 AEDT) – "#Glycotime has arrived," Nicolle Packer (Macquarie University)

09:30 GMT (20:30 AEDT) – Q&A with Professor Nicolle Packer

09:40 GMT (20:40 AEDT) –  "Cancer Glycomics," Manfred Wuhrer (University of Leiden)

10:05 GMT (21:05 AEDT) – Q&A with Professor Manfred Wuhrer

10:15 GMT (21:15 AEDT) – Closing remarks
Speakers
Nicki Packer, Macquarie University, Australia

Professor Nicki Packer has had an extensive and varied career in biochemical research in both Chemistry and Biological Sciences. She was part of the team that established the Australian Proteome Analysis Facility (APAF) and co-founded Proteome Systems Limited, an Australian biotechnology company in which her group developed a platform of glycoanalytical technology and informatics tools. She is now Professor of Glycoproteomics, Director of the MQ Biomolecular Discovery & Design Research Centre and Consultant to APAF at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. She has gained international and national profile by linking glycomics with the proteomics and bioinformatics approaches to biological functional research.

Nicki’s research focuses on glycomics, the investigation of post-translational modifications of proteins by sugars. Her main research interests lie in the role of glyosylation in different systems, glycoproteins in the innate immune system, cancer glycomics, and the advancement of glycomics technologies. She is also interested in the structure, function, informatics and application of glycans and their conjugates as molecular markers, particularly in their role in cancer, therapeutics and microbial infection.


Manfred Wuhrer, University of Leiden, Netherlands

Manfred Wuhrer received his degree in Biochemistry from Regensburg University (1995) and PhD from Giessen University (1999). In 2003 he established a research project on mass spectrometry glycosylation analysis at Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC), before becoming a professor of Analytics of Biomolecular Interactions at VU University Amsterdam in 2013. In 2015, he returned to LUMC, where he is currently professor of Proteomics and Glycomics and heads the Center for Proteomics and Metabolomics. Wuhrer is also chairman of the Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry.

His research focuses on the development of glycoanalytical techniques with a particular emphasis on mass spectrometry. These techniques are used to characterise protein glycosylation in various biological and clinical applications.



Venue
GoToWebinar

GoToWebinar, Online, United Kingdom

Organised by
Contact information
Search
 
 
Showing all upcoming events
Start Date
End Date
Location
Subject area
Event type

Advertisement
Spotlight


E-mail Enquiry
*
*
*
*