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1 KHUPO 19 th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PROTEOMICS CONFERENCE Proteomics for Precision Medicine March 28 (Thu) 29 (Fri), F, Global Education Center for Engineers, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea The Korean Human Proteome Organization 1

2 WELCOME MESSAGE Dear colleagues, We are delighted to announce that KHUPO's 19th Annual International Proteomics Conference is scheduled to be held March 28 29, 2019 at Global Education Center for Engineers located in Seoul National University. On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I cordially welcome you to this wonderful event. The theme of this year s conference is Proteomics for Precision Medicine. Four plenary lectures and ten symposia are planned. The symposia will cover various subjects including two clinical proteomics sessions. We have also reserved one session for presentations by scientists in their early career to encourage the participation of the young talents in the field. As KHUPO is entering its 19th year and chosen to host AOHUPO 2020, our annual conference will continue to provide an excellent platform for sharing the ideas and building friendship among the participants. I look forward to greeting you all in Seoul at the 19th Annual International Proteomics Conference. Best Wishes, Je-Yoel Cho, DVM, PhD President, The Korean Human Proteome Organization Professor, Department of Biochemistry, College of Veterinary Medicine Seoul National University 2

3 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE President Board of Trustee Vice Presidents Secretary General Secretary of Academic Affair Member of Academic Affair Secretary of Planning Secretary of Financial Affair Secretary of Editorial Affair Member of Editorial Affair Secretary of Education Secretary of International Cooperation Secretary of Membership Secretary of Advertising Secretary of Public Relation Chair, Committee for Election Affair Chair, Committee for Fund-Raising Affair Je-Yoel Cho, Seoul National University Ho Jeong Kwon, Yonsei University Chan-Wha Kim, Korea University Byoung Chul Park, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology Young Mok Park, Korea Basic Science Institute Young-Ki Paik, Yonsei University Jong Shin Yoo, Korea Basic Science Institute Bonghee Lee, Gachon University Kyung Soo Hahm, BioLeaders Corp. Young-Soo Kim, Seoul National University Cheolju Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Hyo Hyun Baek, Shimadzu Scientific Korea Corp. Jin Han, Inje University Hun Choi, Scinco Co., LTD J. Eugene Lee, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science Eugene C. Yi, Seoul National University Jin Young Kim, Korea Basic Science Institute Min-Sik Kim, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology Young Hye Kim, Korea Basic Science Institute Jun-Seok Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Kwang Pyo Kim, Kyung Hee University Hyun Joo An, Chungnam National University Hookeun Lee, Gachon University Kang-Sik Park, Kyung Hee University Jeehyeon Bae, Chung-Ang University Jae Ho Kim, Pusan National University Jong Hyuk Yoon, Korea Brain Research Institute Zee-Yong Park, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Ji Eun Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Tae-Hoon Lee, Chonnam National University Kyunghee Byun, Gachon University Sayeon Cho, Chung-Ang University Moon-Chang Baek, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine Hye-Jung Kim, KBIO New Drug Development Center Byong Chul Yoo, National Cancer Center Moon Ju Cho, Bruker Korea Co., LTD Marcelino Bae, Waters Korea Limited Kyoung Jun Ahn, Scinco Co., LTD. Eunyoung Lim, Thermo Fisher Scientific Korea Yong-Seung Shin, Agilent Technologies Byung-Hee Shin, AB SCIEX Korea Sung Goo Park, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology Byoung Chul Park, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology 3

4 GENERAL INFORMATION Title 19 th Annual International Proteomics Conference Theme Proteomics for Precision Medicine Date March 28 (Thu) 29 (Fri), 2019 Venue 5F, Global Education Center for Engineers, Seoul National University Program 4 Plenary Lectures, 10 Symposia, Poster Session, Reception etc. Industrial Events Exhibition, Exhibition Tour, Corporate Workshop etc. Expected Participants 300 Participants (over 8 countries) Organized by The Korean Human Proteome Organization Website PLENARY SPEAKERS Stephen R Pennington David E James Harald Mischak Jong Shin Yoo (University College (University of (Mosaiques (Korea Basic Dublin) Sydney) Diagnostics) Science Institute) SYMPOSIA Protein Modification Proteins in Pathology Biomarkers for Disease Omics Research in Aging Clinical Proteomics Young Scientists Exploring the Unknown Proteins Antibody & Biologics Multi-omics Proteogenomics 4

5 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Mar 28 (Thu) 8:00 Registration 9:00 Opening Ceremony (9:00-9:10) Mar 29 (Fri) 10:00 SYM-1 Protein Modification (9:10-10:20) SYM-6 Young Scientists (9:10-10:20) Break (10:20-10:40) Break (10:20-10:40) 11:00 PL-1 by Stephen Pennington (10:40-11:20) PL-3 by Harald Mischak (10:40-11:20) Break (11:20-11:40) Break (11:20-11:40) 12:00 Corporate Workshop (11:40-12:40) Corporate Workshop (11:40-12:40) 13:00 Exhibition Tour & Poster (12:40-14:00) Exhibition Tour & Poster (12:40-14:00) 14:00 15:00 SYM-2 Proteins in Pathology (14:00-15:10) SYM-3 Biomarkers for Diseases (14:00-15:10) SYM-7 Exploring the Unknown Proteins (14:00-15:10) SYM-8 Antibody & Biologics (14:00-15:10) Break (15:10-15:30) Break (15:10-15:30) SYM-4 Omics Research SYM-5 Clinical SYM-9 SYM-10 16:00 in Aging (15:30-16:40) Proteomics (15:30-16:40) Multi-omics (15:30-16:40) Proteogenomics (15:30-16:40) Break (16:40-17:00) Break (16:40-17:00) 17:00 PL-2 by David James (17:00-17:40) PL-4 by Jong Shin Yoo (17:00-17:40) General Assembly (17:40-) Awards & Closing (17:40-) 18:00 Reception (18:30-) 5

6 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM March 28 (Thu), :00- Registration 9:00-9:10 Opening Ceremony SYM-1 Protein Modification (Chair: Hyun Joo An, Chungnam National University) 9:10-9:33 Brain somatic mutations in neurological disorders Jeong Ho Lee (KAIST) Monitoring of Non-human Glycan Motif in Biotherapeutics for Immunogenicity 9:33-9:56 Prediction Unyong Kim (GLYCAN Co., Ltd.) Defining the molecular mechanism of the UBA6-USE1 in lung cancer 9:56-10:19 Peter Chang Whan Lee (University of Ulsan College of Medicine, ASAN Medical Center) 10:20-10:40 Break PL-1 (Chair: Je-Yoel Cho, Seoul National University) Development and Delivery Advanced Protein Biomarker Tests for an Era of 10:40-11:20 Precision Medicine Stephen R Pennington (University College Dublin) 11:20-11:40 Break Corporate Workshop 11:40-12:40 Exhibition Tour & Poster 12:40-14:00 SYM-2 Proteins in Pathology (Chair: Youngsoo Kim(Seoul National University), Han Suk Ryu(Seoul National University SYM-3 Biomarkers for Diseases (Chair: Sang Hoon Song, Seoul National University Hospital) 14:00-14:17 Hospital)) Prediction of response to PD-1 blockade by immune cell profiling. (Machine learning analysis of multiplex IHC images) Discovery and validation of cancer biomarkers by DIA and targeted protoemics Sumio Ohtsuki (Kumamoto University) 6

7 Woo Ho Kim (Seoul National University College of Medicine) 14:17-14:34 14:34-14:51 14:51-15:08 Tyrosine aminoacyl-trna synthetase sensitize breast cancer to the combined chemotherapeutic regimen Han Suk Ryu (Seoul National University Hospital) Development of Proteomic Multi- Marker Panel Assay for HER2 protein Using Multiple Reaction Monitoring- Mass Spectrometry with Breast Cancer FFPE Tissue Specimens Youngsoo Kim (Seoul National University College of Medicine) In-depth Serum Proteomics Reveals Biomarkers of Psoriasis Severity and Response to Traditional Chinese Medicine Xiaobo Yu (Beijing Proteome Research Center) Exosomes are Tiny vesicle but Huge impact on cancer biomarker study Jisook Park (Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine) Discovery of blood biomarker for major mental illness by highthroughput plasma proteome profiling Dohyun Han (Seoul National University Hospital) Serum Trace Elements and Their Associations with Breast Cancer Subgroups in Korean Breast Cancer Patients Rihwa Choi (Green Cross Laboratories) 15:10-15:30 Break 15:30-15:47 15:47-16:04 SYM-4 Omics Research in Aging (Chair: Je Kyung Seong, Seoul National University) Developmental proteomics: the importance of age specific differences in the human plasma proteome Vera Ignjatovic (Murdoch Children s Research Institute) Effect of aging on lipidomic changes in mouse serum, kidney, and heart by nanoflow UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS Myeong Hee Moon (Yonsei University) SYM-5 Clinical Proteomics (Chair: Hyewon Chung, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Konkuk University Medical Center) Clinical Proteomic Study and Diagnostic Application for Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria Using High-End to Low-End Mass Spectrometry Je-Hyun Baek (Seegene Medical Foundation) Clinical proetomics, divergence and convergence of mass spectrometry Kyunggon Kim (Asan Medical Center/University of Ulsan) 7

8 16:04-16:21 16:21-16:38 The role of Dlk1-Dio3 mirna cluster in muscle aging Kwang-Pyo Lee (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology) Proteomic analysis of an Alzheimer'sin-a-dish model Young Hye Kim (Korea Basic Science Institute) Quantitative proteomic analysis of aqueous humor from patients with age-related macular degeneration Hyewon Chung (Konkuk University School of Medicine, Konkuk University Medical Center) In-depth proteomic analysis of pleural effusion for lung cancer biomarker discovery Chia-Jung Yu (Chang Gung University) 16:40-17:00 Break PL-2 (Chair: Je Kyung Seong, Seoul National University) Global redox proteome and phosphoproteome analysis reveals novel mode of 17:00-17:40 Akt regulation David E. James (University of Sydney) 17:40- General Assembly 18:30- Reception March 29 (Fri), 2019 SYM-6 Young Scientists 9:10-9:19 9:19-9:28 9:28-9:37 9:37-9:46 9:46-9:55 9:55-10:04 10:04-10:13 10:20-10:40 Break PL-3 (Chair: Youngsoo Kim, Seoul National University) Application of proteomics in clinical diagnosis and patient management: from 10:40-11:20 discovery to actual routine implementation Harald Mischak (Mosaiques Diagnostics) 8

9 11:20-11:40 Break Corporate Workshop 11:40-12:40 Exhibition Tour & Poster 12:40-14:00 SYM-7 Exploring the Unknown Proteins (Chair: Jin Young Kim, Korea Basic Science Institute) SYM-8 Antibody & Biologics (Chair: Junho Chung, Seoul National University College of Medicine) Fully international system of 14:00-14:23 Exploring the Function of Dark Proteome for Biomedical Applications Young-Ki Paik (Yonsei University) 14:00-14:17 units-traceable protein quantification: what we can really measure Ji-Seon Jeong (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) 14:23-14:46 Identification of Missing Proteins in Human Olfactory Epithelial Tissue by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Heeyoun Hwang (Korea Basic Science Institute) 14:17-14:34 Development of a Novel Internalizing Human Antibody Targeting TSPAN8-Expressing Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Sukmook Lee (Kookmin University) What we can learn from Current status and challenges biomarker study; priori of 'antibody-drug 14:46-15:09 probability, patient-derived cancer model, and proteogenomics 14:34-14:51 conjugate(adc)' for anticancer therapy Tadashi Kondo (National Cancer Dae Hee Kim (Scripps Korea Center) Antibody Institute) 14:51- Antibodyome analysis using 15:08 proteome microarrays 9

10 Chien-Sheng Chen (National Cheng Kung University) 15:10-15:30 Break 15:30-15:47 15:47-16:04 16:04-16:21 16:21-16:38 SYM-9 Multi-omics (Chair: Daehee Hwang, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology) Multi-omics of the myocardium during ischemia / reperfusion injury Stuart J. Cordwell (The University of Sydney) Metabolic signatures of steroids in clinical endocrinology Man Ho Choi (KIST) Multi-Omics analysis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas Min-Sik Kim (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology) Multiomics-Engaging colors Sureyya Ozcan (Middle East Technical University) SYM-10 Proteogenomics (Chair: Sang Myung Woo, National Cancer Center) Proteomics analysis of mitotic chromosomes with using nano Random Forest Shinya Ohta (Kochi University) Proteogenomic data sharing of National Cancer Center Korea Dongwan Hong (National Cancer Center) Proteogenomics: the path to precision medicine in cholangiocarcinoma Sang Myung Woo (National Cancer Center) Proteogenomic Analysis of a Model Diatom Feng Ge (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences) 16:40-17:00 Break PL-4 (Chair: Jin Young Kim, Korea Basic Science Institute) 17:00-17:40 Glycoproteomics and Clinical Applications by Mass Spectrometry Jong Shin Yoo (Korea Basic Science Institute) 17:40- Awards & Closing 학회사정에따라프로그램이변경될수도있습니다. 10

11 POSTER SESSION All poster presentations must be in English. Presenters are responsible for setting up their displays, being present during the entire scheduled poster session, and removing their displays at the conclusion of the poster session. On your assigned day, please plan to spend the entire session at your poster for questions and discussion. Each poster should be allocated on a poster board corresponding to its abstract number. Posters are displayed for entire day, although presenters are only required to be present at their board from 12:40 to 14:00 on March 29 (Fri). Poste Size 90cm wide x 120cm high (Board Size 95cm wide x 165cm high) Poster Set-up March 28 (Thu) 8:00-11:00, Poster Session March 29 (Fri) 12:40-14:00, Poster Removal March 29 (Fri) after 18:00 Protein Modification Proteins in Pathology Biomarkers for Diseases Omics Research in Aging Clinical Proteomics Young Scientists Exploring the Unknown Proteins Antibody & Biologics Multi-omics Proteogenomics Category 11

12 VENUE 5F, Global Education Center for Engineers (GECE), Seoul National University Address: 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, 08826, Korea Homepage: Floor Plan: 12

13 TRANSPORTATION From Incheon Airport to GECE 13

14 From Gimpo Airport to GECE 14

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