Glyco-Informatics at the Interface of Disease and Data - In-Person Session
10:00 AM-03:00 PM(EST)
An NIH Videocast (virtual)
NIGMS,
Bethesda, MD - 20892
Max.Capacity: 1000 No Participants
Agenda:
Session I, Glycoproteomics & Multiomics
Chair, Dr. Lance Wells, Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Georgia
10:00 a.m., Dr. Stephanie Olivier-Van Stichelen, Medical College of Wisconsin
The O-GlcNAc database: curation and scoring of O-GlcNAcylated proteins
10:20 a.m., Dr. Joshua Shulman, Baylor College of Medicine
Functional Glycomics of the Lysosome in Parkinson¿s Disease
10:40 a.m., Dr. Anand Mehta, Medical University of South Carolina
Glycomics of liver cancer- it¿s complicated
11:00 a.m., Dr. Rebekah Gundry, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Bioinformatic tools to facilitate cell surface glycoproteomics
11:20 a.m., Dr. Brian Haab, Van Andel Institute
Analysis, access, and usage of glycan array data from all platforms ¿ a unified approach
11:40 a.m., Dr. Deanne Taylor, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Integration of multi-omics data to identify genetic features for testing against pediatric diseases and disorders
12:00 p.m., Panel Discussion
12:20 p.m., Break
Session II, Viral Glycobiology
Chair, Dr. John Cipollo, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration
01:30 p.m., Dr. Ron Diskin, Weizmann Institute of Science
Matriglycan-depended cell entry of the Lassa virus
01:50 p.m., Dr. Ieva Bagdonaite, University of Copenhagen
Viral glycoproteomics as a gateway to host-pathogen biology
02:10 p.m., Dr. Yan Liu, Imperial College London
Glycan receptors of the Polyomaviridae revealed by microarrays _ a use-case for CarbArrayART software
02:30 p.m., Dr. Lara Mahal, University of Alberta
Systematically Uncovering the Roles of Glycosylation in Host-Pathogen Interactions
02:50 p.m., Dr. Elisa Fadda, Maynooth University
Computational glycoscience in the COVID era: Lessons learned and a few perspective
03:10 p.m., Panel Discussion
03:30 p.m., Adjourn