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SUN, Oct. 5%%%10:00-16:00, Rm D MON, Oct 6%%%8:00 - 9:20 Room C TUES, Oct 7%%%8:00 - 9:20 Exhibit Hall WED, SEPT 8%%%8:00 - 9:20 Room C
HPP General Investigators Meeting


(Chaired by Gil Omenn)


a. Overview of Progress,
b. Metrics, and Publications from the HPP
c. B/D-HPP Highlights,
d. C-HPP Highlights.
e. Update of HPP Metrics
f. Bioinformatics discussions and standardized re-analyses of major datasets of four major publications in 2014:
g. Discussion over working lunch about inter-relationships across HPP components and bioinformatics approaches.
h. Antibody and MS Resource Pillars
i. SSAB Panel, overview, strategic comments from SSAB members
j. Town Hall Meeting Open Forum – on B/D- and C-HPP Collaboration
k. Meeting of SSAB with l. HPP-EC for feedback.

Details in Appendix 1
C-HPP (Part 1)

● New Technology
(Chaired by Bill Hancock)


a. SRM measurement of missing proteins

b. RNA analysis, including predicting when transcript forms protein

c. Integration of RNA-Seq and proteomics

d. Approaches to ASV and SNV characterization such as down top MS, adoption of protein chemistry methods

e. Identification of protein families and sharing of specific data across chromosome families, integrated proteome browser

Details in Appendix 2
C-HPP (Part 2)

● Poster Session
(Chaired by Gyorgy Marko-Varga)


Poster Awards (Cash Prize and Award Certificate) will be given to


Total 10 Best Outstanding Poster Presenters


● It is required to load the poster no later than 5 pm, Monday. In addition to the C-HPP subjects (e.g., mapping missing proteins, ASV, PTM on each chromosome), any papers related to common technology or resources for C-HPP can also be presented. All eligible presenters should be one of the associated members of C-HPP consortium as of Sept 1, 2014.

Further Information in Appendix 3
C-HPP (Part 3)

● PIC Meeting
(Chaired by Young-Ki Paik)


● Topics: Metrics for success, elections, individual PI updates and Meeting Plans for 2015-2018


Details in Appendix 4

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HPP Plenary Session

● 15:00 - 16:50 pm

Room A

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Oct 9, Thursday

Segovia Meeting

Appendix 5

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Appendix 3

C-HPP Meeting (Part 2): Poster Session

Tuesday, October 7, 2014: 08:00 - 09:20 Exhibit Hall

  • Chaired by Gyorgy Marko-Varga
  • Evaluation Team: TBA
  • Poster Awards (Cash Prize and Award Certificate) will be given to 10 Best Outstanding Poster Presenters based on the merits of contents, significance of discovery and deliverables.
  • In addition to the C-HPP research subjects (e.g., mapping missing proteins, ASV, PTM on each chromosome), any papers related to common technology or resources applicable for C-HPP can also be presented. All eligible presenters (first authors or senior authors) should be one of the members (PI, co-PI or participating members) of C-HPP consortium as of Sept 1, 2014.
  • Each presenter needs to load the poster no later than 5 pm, Monday. In addition to the C-HPP, Any papers related to common technology or resources can be presented.
  • Gyorgy Marko-Varga will organize the evaluation committee and scoring sheet for selection of the winners.
  • Presentation Times:
08:00-08:40: Group A: Chromosome 1-12

08:40-09:20: Group B: Chr 13-22, X, Y and Related Technologies (bioinformatics, MS, Ab, reagents etc.)
  • There will be additional time for presentation if necessary. Chair will notify this info.

List of posters
  • P-NN4: 1-GPA (Integrated GlycoPeptid Analyzer): High-throughput MS Platform for Automated N-glycoproteome Analysis Applicable to Human Proteome Project, Heeyoun Hwang, Gun Wook Park, Jin Young Kim, Ju Yeon Lee, Hyun Kyoung Lee, Ki Na Yun, Mi Hee Cheon, Hoi Keun Jeong, Eun Sun Ji, Kwang Hoe Kim, Young Hee Ahn , Yong-Sam Kim, Jeong Heon Ko, Jae-Han Kim, Hyun Joo An, Young-Ki Paik, Jong Shin Yoo.
    1-GPA (Integrated GlycoPeptid Analyzer) : High-throughput MS Platform for Automated N-glycoproteome Analysis Applicable to Human Proteome Project, Heeyoun Hwang
  • P-NN3: Mining Missing Membrane Proteins from Lung Cancer Tissues and Cell lines, Baby Rorielyn T. Dimayacyac-Esleta, Reta Birhanu Kitata, Wai-Kok Choong, Chia-Feng Tsai, Hsin-Yi Wu, Yi-Ju Chen, Ting-Yi Sung, Yu-Ju Chen
    Mining Missing Membrane Proteins from Lung Cancer Tissues and Cell lines, Baby Rorielyn T. Dimayacyac-Esleta, Reta Birhanu Kitata, Wai-Kok Choong, Chia-Feng Tsai, Hsin-Yi Wu, Yi-Ju Chen, Ting-Yi Sung, Yu-Ju Chen
  • P-NN2: Missing Protein Family on Human Chromosome, Fan Zhong, Yang Zhang, Pengyuan Yang, Fuchu He
    Missing Protein Family on Human Chromosome, Fan Zhong, Yang Zhang, Pengyuan Yang, Fuchu He
  • P-253: Revisiting the Identification of Canonical Splice lsoforms through Integration of Functional Genomics and Proteomics Evidence from the Chromosome 17 Human Proteome Project, Hongdong Li, Rajasree Menon, Gilbert S. Omenn, Yuanfang Guan
    Revisiting the Identification of Canonical Splice lsoforms through Integration of Functional Genomics and Proteomics Evidence from the Chromosome 17 Human Proteome Project, Hongdong Li, Rajasree Menon, Gilbert S. Omenn, Yuanfang Guan
  • P-932: Disecting Chromosome 16 proteome, Fernando J. Corrales, Concha Gil, Francisco Blanco, Manuel M. Sanchez del Pino, Jesus Vazquez, Javier Munoz, Enrique Santamaria, Felix Elortza, Eliandre Oliveira, Francese Canals, Alberto Pascual-Montano, Jesus, M. Arizmendi, Josep Marla Estanyol, Silvia Barcel, Irene Orera, M. Gonzalez-Barderas, Jaime Sancho, Fernando Vivanco, Manuel Fuentes, Eduard Sabido, Joaquim Abian, Juan P. Albar
    Disecting Chromosome 16 proteome, Fernando J. Corrales, Concha Gil, Francisco Blanco, Manuel M. sanchez del Pino, JesUs V;izquez, Javier Mu~oz, Enrique Santamaria, F
  • P-929: CAPER 3.0: a scalable cloud-based pipeline for the data-intensive analysis of proteomic datasets, Shuai Yang, Hongli Diao, Honglei Li, Xinlei Zhang, Dong Li, Fuchu He
    CAPER 3.0: a scalable cloud-based pipeline for the data-intensive analysis of proteomic datasets, Shuai Yang, Hongli Diao, Honglei Li, Xinlei Zhang, Dong Li, Fucbu He
  • P-?: Approaching the Organellar Brain Proteome to Understand the Molecular Basis of Schizophrenia, Erika Velasquez, Fabio CS Nogueira, Livia Goto, Magno Junqueira, Andrea Schmitt, Daniel Martins de Souza, Gilberto B. Domont
    Approaching the Organellar Brain Proteome to Understand the Molecular Basis of Schizophrenia, Erika Velasquez, Fabio CS Nogueira, Livia Goto, Magno Junqueira, Andrea Schmitt, Daniel Martins de Souza, Gilberto B. Domon
  • P-915: GenomewidePDB v 2.0: Update on the transcriptomic and proteomic expression data with alternatively spliced products layered in a genome-wide manner, Seul-Ki Jeong, Keun-Na, Jong-Sun Lim, William S. Hancock, Young-Ki Paik.
    GenomewidePDB v 2.0: Update on the transcriptomic and proteomic expression data with alternatively spliced products layered in a genome-wide manner, Seul-Ki Jeong, Keun-Na, Jong-Sun Lim, William S. Hancock, Young-Ki Paik
  • P-906: Chromosome 18: Master Proteome, Russian consortium
    Chromosome 18: Master Proteome, Russian consortium
  • P-903: The Mitochondrial Human Proteome Project - MT-HPP, Italian consortium
    The Mitochondrial Human Proteome Project - MT-HPP, Italian consortium
  • P-NN1: Easy Omics Annotation - A platform of Integrative analysis of large proteomics data set, Chinese Human Chromosome Proteome Consortium
    Easy Omics Annotation - A platform of Integrative analysis of large proteomics data set, Chinese Human Chromosome Proteome Consortium
  • P-923?: Chromosome X, Japaneese Chromosome Consortium
    Chromosome X, Japanese Chromosome Consortium
  • P-937: Missing proteins in Chromosome 16 Spanish HPP, Manuel Fuentes , Felipe Clemente, Maria Luisa Hernaez, Maria Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Noelia Dasilva , Fernando Corrales, Juan Pablo Albar, Concha Gil
    Missing proteins in Chromosome 16 Spanish HPP, Manuel Fuentes , Felipe Clemente, Maria Luisa Hernaez, Maria Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Noelia Dasilva , Fernando Corrales, Juan Pablo Albar, Concha Gil
  • P-936: Transcriptomic profiling towards the localization of the missing proteins, Elizabeth Guruceaga, Fernando J Corrales, Victor Segura
    Transcriptomic profiling towards the localization of the missing proteins, Elizabeth Guruceaga, Fernando J Corrales, Victor Segura
  • P-935: Subcellular fractionation enhances Chromosome 16 Proteome Coverage, Chormosome 16 Consortium
    Subcellular fractionation enhances Chromosome 16 Proteome Coverage, Chormosome 16 Consortium
  • P-934: Targeting proteins of chromosome 16, Leticia Odriozola, Nuna Colome, Francese Canals, Maria L Hernaez, Felipe Clemente, Concha Gil, Patricia Fernandez, Cristina Ruiz, Irene Orera, Silvia Barcelo, Miguel Marcilla, Severine Gharbi, Fernando Vivanco, Eduard Sabido, Eva Perez, Manuel M Sanchez del Pino, Joaquin Fernandez, Juan P Albar, Fernando J Corrales.
    Targeting proteins of chromosome 16, LetiCia Odriozola, Nuna Colome, Francese Canals, Maria L Hernaez, Felipe Clemente, Concha Gil, Patricia Fernandez, Cristina Ruiz, Irene Orera, Silvia Barcelo, Miguel Marcilla, Severine Gharbi, Fernando Vivanco, Eduard Sabido, Eva Perez, Manuel M Sanchez del Pino, Joaquin Fernandez, Juan P Albar, Fernando J Corrales.
  • P-914: Development of improved subcellular fractionation procedures of the placental membrane proteins for discovering disease biomarkers and missing proteins, ''Seul-Ki Jeong, Keun-Na, Jong-Sun Lim, William S. Hancock, Young-Ki Paik".
    Development of improved subcellular fractionation procedures of the placental membrane proteins for discovering disease biomarkers and missing proteins, Seul-Ki Jeong, Keun-Na, Jong-Sun Lim, William S. Hancock, Young-Ki Paik
  • P-938: The Chromosome 19 Strategy to Characterize Novel Proteoforms and Missing Proteins Using ENCODE Resources, C.L.Nilsson, E. Mostovenko, C.F. Lich5, K. Ruggles, D. Fenyö, R.A. Kroes, S. Hober, Á. Végvári, M. Rezeli, P.E. Andrén, E.P. Sulman, F.F. Lang, M. Fuentes, E. Carlsohn, J.R. Moskal, J.A. Opsahl, F.S. Berven, T.E. Fehniger, G. Marko-Varga
    This poster in pdf format can be downloaded here.

  • P-NN5: Unified Human Proteome Browser Initiative, Mark Baker, Fuchu He, Ed Nice, Young-Ki Paik, Ping Xu, Ian Smith, Anthony Beitz, Dong Li, SebasKan Barney, Cuixa Chen, Lihong Diao, Rob Goode, Zechi Huang, Honglei Li, Simon Yu, Xinlei Zhang
    This poster in pdf format can be downloaded here.

Details to prepare the posters

Posters display (Madrid Congress)
Posters will be displayed from Monday, October 6th 09:00 to Wednesday,
October 8th 18:15 hours in the poster area.

Poster sessions are intended to showcase research in a format that is easy to scan and absorb quickly. This session is designed to facilitate more in-depth discussion of the research than is typically possible in a symposium format.

At least one author is required to be in attendance at the poster for the entire duration of the panel session.

Posters should fit on 90 cm wide x 120 cm high poster boards (view sample below).

Poster display format

Push-pins will be provided. Each poster will be identified with a number. This number corresponds to the number printed in the program for your presentation.

The success of the poster session depends on the ability of the viewers to readily understand the material. Observe the following guidelines in the preparation for your poster session.

    • Prepare all poster material ahead of time;
    • Keep the presentation simple;
    • Do not mount materials on heavy board because these may be difficult to keep in position on the poster board;
    • Prepare a visual summary of the research with enough information to stimulate interested viewers rather than a written research paper. Use bulleted phrases rather than narrative text;
    • Prepare distinct panels on the poster to correspond with the major parts of the presentation. For example, consider including a panel for each of the following: Introduction, methods, results, conclusions, and references;
    • Number each panel so that the reader can follow along in the order intended.
    • Ensure that all poster materials can be read from three feet away. We suggest an Arial font with bold characters. Titles and headings should be at least 1 inch high. DO NOT use a 12 point font.
    • Prepare a title board for the top of the poster space indicating the title and author(s). The lettering for this title should be no less than 1.5 inches high.


Click here to go the overview of C-HPP activities in Madrid.