Sunday, 8th February
31st Annual Lorne Proteomics Symposium 2026
Days
Thursday, 5th February
Friday, 6th February
Saturday, 7th February
Sunday, 8th February
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Speakers
Symposium Nine | Microbial, Environmental & Food Proteomics II
9:00AM - 10:25AM
Sunday, 8th February
Heritage Ballroom
Chairs: Joel Steele & Leonard Foster
Using proteomics to evaluating health attributes, allergenicity and food safety in novel foods
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Michelle Colgrave
ATP-Dependent Proteome Dynamics in
Medicago truncatula
Roots Revealed by LiP-MS
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Christina Reumiller
Proteome-wide kinetic profiling of thermal denaturation in yellow pea
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Hung Le
Uncovering the proteomic drivers of climate resilience in the Fijian
Lasioglossum
bees
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Nikkita L Maxwell
Impact of
Lactiplantibacillus plantarum
on the generation of amino acids and bioactive peptides in brewer's spent grain
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Minh Quoc Ha
Morning Tea Break
10:25AM - 10:50AM
Sunday, 8th February
Convention Centre
Symposium Ten | Post-translational Modifications and Signalling
10:50AM - 11:50AM
Sunday, 8th February
Heritage Ballroom
Chairs: Marc Wilkins & Samantha Emery-Corbin
Proteomic profiling of macrophage reprogramming during dead cell clearance
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Maria Tanzer
Proline-adjacent Phosphosites on
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Histone Demethylase Rph1p are Salt Stress Responsive and Important for Cell Growth Under Salt Stress
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Nicola Karakatsanis
Expanding substrate diversity of
O
-fucosylation through structural alignment and glycoproteomics
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Benjamin Eberand
An unbiased proteomics approach identifies novel cereblon-engaging immunomodulatory imide molecular glues
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Fatemeh Pakdaman
Closing Plenary Session
12:00PM - 12:30PM
Sunday, 8th February
Heritage Ballroom
Chair: Melanie White
Constructing virtual cell with spatiotemporal proteomics
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Tiannan Guo
Closing Ceremony and Awards Presentations
12:30PM - 1:00PM
Sunday, 8th February
Heritage Ballroom
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