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  Wednesday, April 3rd 
TopicTimeSpeakerTitle
 18:00Welcome reception  
 19:00Welcome 
(1) Protein Synthesis 19:10S. KentThrough the Looking Glass: Racemic Protein Crystallography & D-Protein Therapeutics
  



  Thursday, April 4th 
TopicTimeSpeakerTitle
(1) Protein Synthesis 09:00P. DawsonChallenges in chemoselective amide bond formation
 09:30J. BodeChemical Protein Synthesis with the KAHA Ligation
 10:00A. BrikStudying and Targeting Deubiquitinases Enabled by Chemical Protein Synthesis
 10:30Coffee Break  
 11:15O. MelnykBis(2-sulfanylethyl)amido native peptide ligation and the total synthesis of hepatocyte growth factor subdomains: the challenge of understanding MET tyrosine kinase receptor activation
 11:45L. LiuExamining the Use of Peptide Hydrazides for Protein Chemical Synthesis
 12:15C. HackenbergerWhen Staudinger meets Huisgen: Chemical Approaches to Functional Proteins
 12:45Lunch (in house) 
 14:00Short Poster Talks (10 min each) Please see list below 
 15:30Coffee Break 
 16:15O. SeitzTemplated native chemical ligation
(2) Protein Chemistry 16:45E.J. PeterssonThioamides: Minimalist chromophores for monitoring protein dynamics
 17:15E. LemkeGenetically encoded tools to decipher protein plasticity at the single molecule level
 17:45Y. WuProbing protein function by chemical modification
 18:15Poster Session (including drinks) 
 20:00Dinner (on your own) 

   


  Friday, April 5th 
TopicTimeSpeakerTitle
(3) Peptide / Protein drugs 09:00A. Beck-SickingerChemical modification of proteins for efficient drug release and novel biomaterials
 09:30A. KarlstromAffibody molecules for diagnostic applications
 10:00D. NeriTumor targeting: from armed antibodies to small targeted cytotoxics
 10:30Coffee Break 
 11:15G. DawsonTargeted Quantum Dot delivery of peptides and proteins into cells
 11:45 D. Schwarzer Evolved sortase A mutants for peptide and protein chemistry
 
 12:45Lunch (in house) 
 
(4) Glycoprotein 14:30Y KajiharaChemical Synthesis of Homogeneous Erythropoietin bearing M9-highmannose type oligosaccharide
 15:00B. DavisSugars & Proteins
 15:30C. UnverzagtSemisynthesis of N-glycoproteins by convergent methods
 16:00Coffee Break 
 16:30D. Varon SilvaGlycosylphosphatidylinositol Anchors: A Complex Bridge Between Proteins and Membranes
 17:00R. PayneSynthesis of Glycopeptide and Glycoproteins via Ligation Chemistry
(5) Protein Function 17:30C. Becker Modified Silaffin Peptides – Understanding silica precipitation activity and biotechnological applications
 18:00M. EngelhardChemical synthesis of membrane proteins: Challenges and solutions
 18:30Dinner (together)Melker Stiftskeller, Schottengasse 3, 1010 Wien
    
  Saturday, April 6th 
TopicTimeSpeakerTitle
(5) Protein Function 09:00D. TraunerEnzymes and GPCRs: The Age of Enlightenment
 09:30H. LashuelDissecting role of post-translational modifications in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disease using chemical protein synthesis and semisynthetic strategies
 10:00H. MootzChemical conjugation of proteins with ubiquitin-like modifiers
 10:30Coffee Break 
 11:15S. Horne Sequence-Based Strategies for the Mimicry of Protein Tertiary Folding
 
 11:45F. BordusaEngineering Trypsin for Peptide and Protein Semisynthesis
 12:15Lunch & Departure

 

Short Poster Talks: (10 min each)

 

Wolfgang FischleProbing post-translational histone modifications using in vitro approaches
Stijn AgtenChemoselective reactions in proteins and peptides using an optimized oxime strategy: the demise of levulinic acid.
Vincent AucagneSimplifiying Chemical Protein Synthesis: Iterative Solid-Supported Peptidomimetic Ligations with Concomitant Purifications
Eric R. StrieterChemical tools for studying ubiquitin signaling
Norman MetanisUsing Selenocysteine Substitutions to Steer Oxidative Protein Folding
Carsten SchultzNew tools to cross-link proteins in intact cells
Verena SchartSynthesis of Alkene-derivatized Fucose – Toward the Detection of Glycoproteins
Christian GruberPharmacological applications of natural peptide libraries
Cornelia Panse Photocleavable auxiliary in PNA base pairing mediated ligation
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