Human Proteome Organization World Congress, HUPO

Activity: Talks and presentationsConference presentations

Description

HPP 17 iMOP (Multi Organism Proteomes) iMOP, the initiative on multi organism proteomes, aims to present proteome research from non-human species. iMOP members are working with classical animal models to study human diseases but also focus on a wide range of species which greatly affect human health, including farm animals and crop species, pathogens, as well as the microbiome of humans and farm animals. This year’s workshop will include presentations on animal models for studying inflammatory bowel disease (Allan Stensballe) and protegenomic approaches to improving the health state of honeybees (Leonard Foster), HipA-mediated mechanisms in E.coli (Maja Semanjscki), and studies of mucosal microbiota from rat colon, (Nico Jehmlich). As always, we will include a plenum discussion on how the iMOP community can improve proteome research in non-human species.
Period30 Sept 2015
Event titleHuman Proteome Organization World Congress, HUPO
Event typeConference
Conference number14
LocationVancouver, CanadaShow on map