ABRF 2013 Conference Program
*Below is the preliminary program for ABRF 2013. Please check back often for updates.
SATURDAY, MARCH 2
7:00am – 7:30pm | Registration Open |
8:00am – 4:30pm | Satellite Educational Workshops
SW1: Application of NGS Platforms for Whole Transcriptome and Genome Analysis SW2: Mass Spectrometry of Glycoproteins and their Glycans |
4:00pm – 5:00pm |
First-Time Attendee Welcome & Orientation Session |
5:00pm – 7:00pm | Opening Reception Exhibit Hall |
SUNDAY, MARCH 3
7:30am – 6:00pm | Registration Open |
7:00am – 7:45am | Continental Breakfast |
7:45am – 8:50am | Opening Remarks Michelle Detwiler, ABRF 2013 Organizing Committee Co-Chair Keynote Session: Turning Cancer on its Side: Convergence of Physical Sciences Perspectives in Oncology |
9:00am – 10:30am |
Parallel Scientific and Core Administration Tracks (S1) Super–Resolution Microscopy Emerging Fluorescence Technology to Study the Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Molecules and Organelles Within Cells Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscopy 3D Structured Illumination Microscopy (S2) Biomarkers Metabolite Profiles of Diabetes Risk Metabolite Profiles of Cardiovascular Risk SOMAmers and SOMAscan -Protein Biomarker Discovery to Clinical Assay
(S3) Mendelian Genomics Recent Advances in Mendelian Genomics at the Yale Center for Genome Analysis Whole Exome Sequencing in Nervous System Disorders An Integrated Approach for Prioritizing Causal Variants in Whole Exome and Whole Genome Sequencing (A1) Research Compliance – What Core Directors Need To Know |
10:30am – 11:00am |
Morning Break |
11:00am – 12:00pm |
Research Group Presentations (RG2) Proteome Informatics Research Group (iPRG) (RG3) Antibody Technology Research Group (ARG) Role of Immune Modulators in Generating a Robust Humoral Immune Response Evaluating Options for Hard to Label Antibodies ARG Protocol Repository
Administration Session Session Organizer: Phil Hockberger, Northwestern University |
12:00pm – 1:30pm | Lunch, Exhibits, Demo Stage Presentations Exhibit Hall |
1:30pm – 3:00pm |
Parallel Scientific Workshop and Administration Tracks (W1) Lessons Learned for Super-Resolution Microscopy Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy (STORM) Super-Resolution and Correlative Light Electron Microscopy (CLEM) Challenges for Super-Resolution How Super Is My Resolution? Additional Presenters (W2) Biostatistical Analysis of Large-Scale Proteomics Datasets Statistics in the Design and Planning of Proteomic Experiments Quantitative Analysis of Discovery-Based MS/MS Results Biostatical Tools for Targeted and Data-Independent Proteomics Results (W3) Advances in Targeted Gene Modifications Starting a TALEN Core Facility Service University of Wisconsin-Madison TALEN Facility Using TALEN Technology as a Core Facility Resource (A3) Regional Resource Sharing/Collaboration/Consolidation: Models of Effective Resource Access and Utilization VA Research Resource Consortium: Statewide Partnerships Between Research Intensive Institutional Cores, Non-Research Intensive Institutions and the Biotech Industry Multiple Institutional Core Networks Organization of a Regional NCI Cancer Center Core Network |
3:00pm – 3:30pm | Afternoon Break |
3:30pm – 4:30pm |
IT for Life Science Research: Trends, Tips and Tricks Core Lab Navigation of Rough Seas at NIH in Uncertain Economic Times |
4:45pm – 6:00pm |
Convergence Science: Models of Success |
6:00pm – 7:30pm | Wine & Cheese Poster Session I Exhibit Hall *Poster presenters will be available at their posters during these hours, but posters will be available for viewing throughout the entire conference. |
7:30pm – 10:00pm |
Evening Networking Events |
MONDAY, MARCH 4
7:30am – 6:00pm | Registration Open |
7:00am – 7:45am | Continental Breakfast |
7:45am – 8:50am |
Award Presentations: Plenary Session: Activity-Based Proteomics – Applications for Enzyme and Inhibitor Discovery |
9:00am – 10:30am |
Parallel Scientific and Core Administration Tracks (S4) New Developments in Fluorescent Probes – Not Your Dad’s Fluorochromes Engineered Fluorescent Proteins For Visualizing Biochemistry In Situ Nanobodies and Binding-Activated Probes For Localization Microscopy (S5) Molecular Interactions /Interactomics How to Generate High Quality Protein Interaction Maps Mapping Cancer Interactomes Using Mass Spectrometry Identifying Specific Protein-DNA Interactions Using Quantitative Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics (S6) Epigenomics (A4) Metrics of Success for Core Facilities |
10:30am – 11:00am |
Morning Break |
11:00am – 12:30pm |
Research Group Presentations (RG4) Nucleic Acids Research Group (NARG) Role of DNA Extraction in Metagenomic Sample Identification (RG5) Genomics Research Group (GRG) Evaluation of Technologies for miRNA Analysis Using Synthetic miRNA Standards Oyster Transcriptome Analysis by Next Gen Sequencing Research Activities of the Genomics Research Group (RG6 and RG7) Proteomics Research Group (PRG) and Proteomics Standards Research Group (sPRG) Joint Session (RG6) Proteomics Research Group (PRG) The PRG2012 Study: Assessing Longitudinal Variability in Routine Peptide LC-MS/MS Analysis (Part 1) The PRG2012 Study: Assessing Longitudinal Variability in Routine Peptide LC-MS/MS Analysis (Part 2) (RG7) Proteomics Standards Research Group (sPRG) Qualitative Analysis of the Degradation Pathways of Selected Peptides from the ABRF 2011-2012 Study Development and Initial Evaluation of a Quantitative Peptide Standard (RG8 and RG9) Metabolomics Research Group (MRG) and Molecular Interactions Research Group (MIRG) Joint Session (RG8) Metabolomics Research Group (MRG) (RG9) Molecular Interactions Research Group (MIRG) Introduction to a Protein Interaction System used for Quantitative Evaluation of Biomolecular Interactions Results of the MIRG 2012 Benchmark Study on Quantitative Evaluation of a Protein-Protein Interaction (RG10) Flow Cytometry Research Group and New Advances in Cytometry Instrumentation Overview of the New Flow Cytometry RG and Proposed Cell Sorting (FACS) Microarray Study Comparing Dendritic Cell Function After Enrichment Using Different Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorters (FACS) New Advances in Cytometry Instrumentation |
12:30pm – 2:00pm |
Lunch, Exhibits, Demo Stage Presentations Exhibit Hall |
2:00pm – 3:30pm |
Parallel Scientific Workshop and Administration Tracks (W4) Choosing the Right Fluorescent Probe Choosing Duolink ® for Localizing and Quantifying Protein Interactions and Their Modifications at Physiological Cellular Levels Engineered Fluorescent Proteins For Visualizing Biochemistry In Situ Nanobodies and Binding-Activated Probes For Localization Microscopy Flow Cytometry challenges: Detecting Fluorescent Proteins (W5) Data-Independent Acquisition Mass Spectrometry (W6) Community Resource Solutions to Analyzing Large Genomic Data Sets Analysis of Shotgun Metagenomes with MG-RAST Galaxy for Core Facilities CloVR: An Automated Genomic Analysis Tool Using Virtual Machine and Cloud Computing (A5) Core Facility Financial Essentials Constructing a Business Plan Core Rate Setting/Cost Allocations Reporting on Core Facilities – Who Needs to Know What Information? |
3:30pm – 5:00pm |
Ice Cream Social Poster Session II |
5:00pm – 6:00pm |
ABRF Award Lecture – Dr. Leonard Herzenberg, Stanford University |
6:30pm – 10:00pm |
Evening Networking Events |
TUESDAY, MARCH 5
7:30am – 6:00pm | Registration Open |
7:00am – 7:45am | Continental Breakfast |
7:45am – 8:50am | Award Presentations: ABRF Journal of Biomolecular Techniques Award “One-Core One-Student” Awards – sponsored by Sigma-Aldrich Plenary Session: The Expanding Scope of Next-Generation DNA Sequencing Dr. Jay Shendure, Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington
|
9:00am – 10:30am |
Parallel Scientific and Core Administration Tracks (S7) Fundamentals of Image Processing and Analysis Optical Illusions: Why You Should NOT Trust Your Eyes Why Do We Need Image Processing? You Call That Quantitative? (S8) Epigenetic Mechanisms: Protein and DNA Covalent Modifications Epigenomic Analysis of Multi-Lineage Differentiation of the Human Embyronic Stem Cells De Novo Sequencing of Small Non-coding RNA Using Bottom-Up MALDI Spiral TOF Mass Spectrometry Quantitative Proteomics for Understanding the Histone Code (S9) Advances in Single Cell Genomics and Transcriptomics 20 Years of Single Cell Transcriptomics (Publications) Analysis of Human Colon Tissue Cell Composition Using Single-Cell Gene-Expression PCR Microarray Comparative Genomic Hybridization and Comprehensive Chromosomal Screening in Reproductive Medicine: In Vitro Fertilization Applications to Reduce Multiple Gestation and Preterm Birth Rate (A6) Embracing Lab Biocontainment and Biosafety – From Policy to Best Practice Laboratory Biological Safety Principles and Practices The Integration of Biosafety in Core Research Facilities Biosafety Best Practices in the Flow Cytometry Laboratory |
10:30am – 11:00am |
Morning Break |
11:00am – 12:30pm |
Research Group Presentations (RG11 and RG12) DNA Sequencing Research Group (DSRG) and Genomic Bioinformatics Research Group (GBIRG) Joint Session (RG11) DNA Sequencing Research Group (DSRG) Update on DSRG Projects Evaluation of Commercially Available RNA Amplification Kits at Sub-Nanogram Input Amounts of Total RNA for RNA-Seq: Study Design and Workflow Evaluation of Commercially Available RNA Amplification Kits at Sub-Nanogram Input Amounts of Total RNA for RNA-Seq: Analysis (RG12) Genomic Bioinformatics Research Group (GBIRG) Background and Overview The Cross-Platform ABRF-NGS Study Leads to Improved Genome and Transcriptome Standards RNA-Seq Algorithms and Evaluation with Simulated Datasets (RG13 and RG14) Protein Sequencing Research Group (PSRG) and Glycoproteomics Research Group (sPRG) Joint Session (RG13) Protein Sequencing Research Group (PSRG) Results from the PSRG 2013 Study: Terminal Sequencing of Standard Proteins in a Mixture (RG14) Glycoproteomics Research Group (gPRG) gPRG 2013 Interlaboratory Study: Quantitative N-glycan Profiling of Prostate Specific Antigen Evaluation of Two Complementary Methods for Quantitative Profiling of PSA N-Glycans and N-Glycopeptides Top-Down and Bottom-Up Assessment and Quantification of the Glycosylation Sites in 2 Batches of PSA as Contribution to the 2013 ABRF-gPRG Study (RG15) Light Microscopy Research Group (LMRG) LMRG Mandate, Goals and Overview of Past Studies Development of a Standard 3D Sample and Protocol for Confocal Microscope Quality Control Scientific Session Mass Cytometry: The Means and the End The Means: Cytometry and Mass Spectrometry Converge in a Single Cell Deep Profiling Platform The End: Revealing the Uniqueness of Individual Cells through the Lens of Mass Cytometry |
12:30pm – 2:00pm |
Lunch, Exhibits, Demo Stage Presentations Exhibit Hall |
2:00pm – 3:30pm |
Parallel Scientific Workshop and Administration Tracks (W7) Image Processing: Tricks of the Trade Deconvolution 3D & 4D Image Processing & Analysis Custom Analysis with MetaMorph NX The Ethics of Image Processing (W8) Bad Data in Mass Spectrometry – Real-Life Examples, Common Sources, Practical Solutions (W9) The Challenges and Successes of Establishing CLIA Certification for Modern Genomics Technologies Don’t Jump Off the Building! Considerations to Ensure Your Core Lab to CLIA-Certified Lab Transition is Only Moderately Painful The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Getting CLIA-Certification for a Basic Research Lab Exome Sequencing: Applications from the Lab Bench to the Clinic (A7) Strategies for Managing Multi-Sponsored Core Facilities |
3:30pm – 4:00pm | Afternoon Break |
4:00pm – 5:15pm |
Status Report: NIH A21 FAQ Research Partnering |
5:30pm – 6:30pm |
ABRF Members Meeting |
7:00pm – 10:00pm |
Closing Social |