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The event will take place in the pharmacy faculty auditorium ONLY

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SCIENTIFIC SCHEDULE:

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MONDAY 25/11: Pharmacy Faculty Auditorium

16:45-18:00 - Registration;

18:00-19:00 - Prof. Peter Roepstorff;

19:30-21:30 - Hospitality Suite.

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TUESDAY 26/11: Pharmacy Faculty Auditorium

09:15-10:30 - What proteomics can tell us about cardiovascular disease - Prof. Thiago Braga (UFMG - Departamento de Fisiologia e Biofísica).

10:30-10:45 - Coffee Break;

10:45-12:00 - Students Presentations - Lucas Ribeiro (MSc Student); Marcelo Tomé (PhD Student); Valquíria Silva (PhD Student).

12:00-14:00 - Lunch;

14:00-15:15 - Proteomic strategies in host-pathogen interaction - Prof. Giuseppe Palmisano (USP - Departamento de Parasitologia);

15:15-15:30 - Coffee Break;

15:30-16:45 - Integrative Structural Biology in toxinology: focus on natural inhibitors of snake venom toxins - Dr. Ana Gisele da Costa Neves Ferreira (FioCruz RJ);

16:45-18:00 - Workshop: Dr. Diana Gomez* part I: Proteomic high-throughput data analysis;

18:00-19:00 - Happy Hour.

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WEDNESDAY 27/11: CAD1 Auditorium 2A

09:15-10:30 - Mass Spectrometry in Diabetes: from molecular pathophysiology to biopharmaceuticals - Prof. Mauricio Trambaioli (UFRJ - Faculdade de Farmácia);

10:30-10:45 - Coffee Break;

10:45-11:15 - Students Presentations - Rafael Lemos (Undergraduate Student); Aline Rocha (MSc Student); Bruno Santos (PhD Student).

11:15 - 12:00 - Proteomics in Venezuela: an experience - Eva Vonasek

12:00-14:00 - Lunch;

14:00-15:15 - Exploring schistosomoses using proteomics: from biology to vaccine design - Prof. William Borges (UFOP - Departamento de Ciências Biológicas);

15:15-15:30 - Coffee Break;

15:30-16:45 - What a rogue family of peptides from scorpion venom is trying to tell us about signaling pathways and some evolutionary processes of proteins? - Adriano Pimenta (UFMG - Departamento de Bioquímica e Imunologia);

16:45-18:00 - Workshop: Dr. Diana Gomez* part II: Proteomic high-throughput data analysis;

18:00-19:00 - CHOPP DA FÁBRICA - Happy Hour.

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THURSDAY 28/11: Pharmacy Faculty Auditorium

09:15-10:30 - Paper Spray: the simplest ambient ionization technique in mass spectrometry mechanism and examples of application. Prof. Rodinei Augusti (UFMG - Departamento de Quimica);

10:30-10:45 - Coffee Break;

10:45-12:00 - A little history of Labfar- A mass spectrometry-based StartUp. Dr. Robson dos Santos (UFMG - Departamento Fisiologia e Biofísica):

12:00-14:00 - Lunch;

14:00-15:00 - timsTOF Pro and Parallel Accumulation Serial Fragmentation (PASEF) for shotgun proteomics - Dr. Luiz Fernando Arruda Santos (Bruker)

15:00-16:00 - The vagus nerve neural circuit modulates the biological clock genes expression and the circadian metabolic landscape in the liver - Prof. Dr. André  Oliveira (UFMG - Departamento de Fisiologia e Biofísica;

16:00-17:15 - Workshop: Dr. Diana Gomez* part III: Proteomic high-throughput data analysis;

17:15-18:00 - CLOSING CEREMONY.

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* The workshop will be taught in Portuguese.

MONDAY 25/11: Pharmacy Faculty

16:45-18:00

rEGISTRATION

Faculty of Pharmacy UFMG

18:00-19:00

opening ceremony

Prof. Peter Roepstorff

19:30-21:30

Hospitality Suite

Auditorium Hall

TUESDAY 26/11: Pharmacy Faculty

09:15-10:30

What proteomics can tell us about cardiovascular disease

Prof. Thiago Braga (UFMG)

10:30-10:45

coffee break

Auditorium Hall

10:45-12:00

Students Presentations

Lucas Ribeiro, Marcelo Tomé and Valquíria Silva

12:00-14:00

Lunch

Choose your favourite restaurant

14:00-15:15

Proteomic strategies in host-pathogen interaction

Prof. Giuseppe Palmisano (USP)

15:15-15:30

Coffee Break

Auditorium Hall

15:30-16:45

INTEGRATIVE STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY IN TOXINOLOGY: FOCUS ON NATURAL INHIBITORS OF SNAKE VENOM TOXINS

Dr. Ana Gisele da Costa Neves Ferreira (FioCruz RJ)

16:45-18:00

Workshop part I: Proteomic high-throughput data analysis

Dr. Diana Gomez

18:00-19:00

Happy hour

Feel free to choose your favourite place to have a good time with other participants

WEDNESDAY 27/11: PHARMACY FACULTY

09:15-10:30

Mass Spectrometry in Diabetes: from molecular pathophysiology to biopharmaceuticals

Prof. Mauricio Trambaioli (UFRJ)

10:30-10:45

coffee break

Auditorium Hall

10:45-11:15

Students Presentations

Rafael Lemos, Aline Rocha and Bruno Santos

11:15-12:00

proteomics in venezuela: an experience

Eva Vonasek

12:00-14:00

Lunch

Choose your favourite restaurant

14:00-15:15

Exploring schistosomoses using proteomics: from biology to vaccine design

Prof. William Borges (UFOP)

15:15-15:30

Coffee Break

Auditorium Hall

15:30-16:45

What a rogue family of peptides from scorpion venom is trying to tell us about signaling pathways and some evolutionary processes of proteins?

 Prof. Adriano Pimenta (UFMG)

16:45-18:00

Workshop part Ii: Proteomic high-throughput data analysis

Dr. Diana Gomez

18:00-19:00

Happy hour

WE INVITE YOU TO BE PRESENT AT "CHOPP DA FABRICA"

THURSDAY 28/11: Pharmacy Faculty

09:15-10:30

Paper Spray: the simplest ambient ionization technique in mass spectrometry mechanism and examples of application

Prof. Rodinei Augusti (UFMG)

10:30-10:45

coffee break

Auditorium Hall

10:45-12:00

A little history of Labfar- A mass spectrometry-based StartUp

Dr. Robson dos Santos (UFMG)

12:00-14:00

Lunch

Choose your favourite restaurant

14:00-15:00

timsTOF Pro and Parallel Accumulation Serial Fragmentation (PASEF) for shotgun proteomics

 Dr. Luiz Fernando Arruda Santos (BRUKER)

15:00-16:00

The vagus nerve neural circuit modulates the biological clock genes expression and the circadian metabolic landscape in the liver.

André Oliveira (UFMG)

16:00-17:15

Workshop part IIi: Proteomic high-throughput data analysis

Dr. Diana Gomez

17:30-18:00

CLOSING CEREMONY

Prof. Mariana Quezado (UFMG)

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