21st C-HPP Workshop in St. Malo, France, May 13-14, 2019
Scientific Program and Timetable (Final Program)
Train arrivals from Paris city center (Friday and Saturday) and Paris CDG Airport (Friday only)
10:58 14:14 16:54
Saturday 11 May
16:00-18:00 | Registration opens for early arrivals | |
17:00-19:00 | PIC meeting (For everyone else, enjoy the sea view with aperos) | |
20:00- | Dinner at “Le 5” (F & C Hotel Penthouse – private event for C-HPP) |
Sunday 12 May
Posters from the Chromosome teams will be on display for discussion during the whole symposium. During coffee, ~10 min focus poster talks will be given by presenters with discussion led by the moderator.
8:00 | Welcome by Charles Pineau and Chris Overall
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Session 1 | Update Session | Mod. Mark Baker (HPP Chair) |
08:15 | ● Peptide Atlas Update and Guidelines 3.0 (Eric Deutsch, this presentation is available here) ● NeXtProt Update (Lydie Lane, presentation available here) ● neXt-MP50 Update (Chris Overall) ● neXt-CP50 Update (Young-Ki Paik) | |
09:15 | General Discussion. Mods. Eric Deutsch & Gill Omenn | |
10:00 | Coffee Break & Ch 1-6 Poster presentation (Mod. Gill Omenn) | |
11:00 | ProteinExplorer: integration of community-scale big data for assessment of protein existence | Nuno Bandeira, UCSD, San Diego, USA. This presentation is available here |
11:45 | Rob Moritz Ch6 | Abst 26. This presentation is available here. |
12:05 | Enrique Santamaria Ch16 | Abst 15 |
12:25 | Hongjiu Zhang Ch17 | Abst 18. This presentation is available here. |
12:45 | Tadashi Yamamoto Ch3+X | Abst 4 |
13:00 | Lunch & socialize | |
Session 2 | Protein Functions and Approaches | Mod. Young-Ki Paik |
14:15 | Dark proteome: shedding light on localization and interaction of uncharacterized proteins | Anne-Claude Gingras – 'Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute,Toronto, Canada' |
15:00 | Lydie Lane - Co-Chair C-HPP | |
15:20 | Young Ki Paik - Co-Chair C-HPP | |
15:40 | Heeyoung Hwang Ch11 | Abst 7 |
16:00 | Luis Felipe Clemente Velarde Ch16 | Abst 13 |
16:20 | General Discussion on CP50 Strategies. Mod. Young-Ki Paik | |
16:45 | Coffee Break & Ch 7 – 12 Poster Presentations (50 mins) (Mod. Gill Omenn) | |
17:35 | Alexander Archakov Ch18 | Abst 19. This presentation is available here |
17:55 | Ravi Sirdeshmukh Ch12 | Abst 25 |
18:15 | The virtuous cycle of human genetics and mouse (and rat) models | Marie-Christine Birling – IMPC, Strasbourg, France |
19:00 | Informal exchanges between participants and apero | |
20:00 | Dinner at La trinquette (Saint Malo Yacht club) |
Monday 13 May
Session 3 | Protein function: in silico approaches | Mod. Lydie Lane', The presentation is available here' |
09:00 | Exploring the dark side of the human proteome using the ProteoRE platform (Abst 11) | Yves Vandenbrouck, CEA Grenoble, France |
09:45 | Cecilia Lindskog Ch14 | Abst 10 |
10:05 | General Discussion on in silico Approaches | |
10:20 | Coffee Break & Ch 13 – 17 Poster Presentations (35 mins) (Mod. Chris Overall) | |
10:55 | Cristina Ruiz-Romero Ch16 | Abst 14 |
11:15 | Jin Young Cho Ch13 | Abst 9 |
11:35 | Chengxin Zhang Ch17 | Abst 17. This presentation is available here. |
11:55 | Ekaterina Ilgisonis Ch18 | Abst 20 |
Session 4 | Protein Function: Structural Biology & Crystallography | Mod. Charles Pineau |
12:15 | How structural biology contributes to uncover biochemical functions of putative proteins | Mijram Czjzek Roscoff Marine Station, Roscoff, France'' |
13:00 | Lunch & Socialize | |
14:00 – 17:30 | Free afternoon | |
18:45 | Meet at Seaport – Boat departs to Petit Bé (high tide). Be very very punctual! | |
19:00 – | Dinner on Petit Bé Return to mainland by walking over the strand (low tide, so no strandings) |
Tuesday 14 May
Session 5 | Strategy Session Mod. Eric Deutsch | |
09:30 | Bridging C and B/D HPP to define the biological context of human proteins PTM (Abst 12) | Fernando Corrales Centro Nacional de Biotecnología , Madrid, Spain |
10:00 | Olfactory Receptors and membrane proteins | Mark Baker (this presentation is available here) |
10:05 | General Discussion on Membrane Protein Challenges | (Mod. Eric Deutsch & Mark Baker) |
10:25 | Coffee Break & “Telomere” Ch Poster Presentations (50 mins) (Mod. Gill Omenn) | |
11:15 | Je-Yoel Cho | Abst 6 |
11:35 | Camille Mary Ch2 | Abst 2 |
11:55 | Peter Horvatovich Ch5 | Abst 23 |
12:15 | Translating Terminomics Data to a nM Molecular Corrector of a Human Mutant Protein | Chris Overall |
12:35 | General Discussion and Meeting Wrap Up Chris Overall. Presentation of 23rd C-HPP Workshop, Saint-Petersburg in May 22-26, 2020 by Alexander Archakov is available here. | |
13:05 | Lunch & Departure |
Abstracts are available here.
Train departures to Paris city center (Direct): 13:35 16:39
Train departure to Paris CDG airport (via Rennes): 13:35 -> arrival 18:06 at Terminal 2
Free afternoon
Monday 13 afternoon will be free so that participants can freely discuss about the Dark Proteome while discovering the gorgeous surroundings of Saint-Malo. Participants will have an appointment later in the evening on the seaport to embark for Petit Bé.
Gala Dinner
The gala dinner will take place on the island of Petit Bé and promises to be an exceptional event.
The Petit Bé
The island of Petit Bé and its fort are located a few hundred meters from the ramparts of Saint-Malo. The fort was built in the seventeenth century. It was part of a defensive belt designed by Vauban and intended to protect the city of Saint-Malo from attacks by English or Dutch enemy squadrons. This belt also included Fort National, Fort Harbor, Fort La Conche, Fort Cézembre and the tip of the Varde (the latter two were destroyed) and the city walls itself. The fort was built by engineer Simeon Garangeau. It consists of a large platform, a building on three levels and two bastions and could accommodate up to 160 soldiers to serve 19 guns and 2 mortars. It was classified as a historic monument in 1921, but is abandoned until 2000, when the city signed a lease with an association for its renovation and its opening to the public. Its restoration was finished in 2012. The Petit Bé is accessible on foot only at low tide.
Scholarships from national Proteomics societies:
National proteomics societies will offer scholarships to participate to the 21st C-HPP symposium. To apply, you must indeed be a member of a national society. Please check detailed instructions from your national society. A cover letter explaining your interest in the C-HPP for your project and why you want to participate in our symposium will certainly be required.