IBERO2022

Program for Wednesday – December 14th, 2022

Detailed information about the events that will take place on Wednesday, Dec 14.

Parallel Session Schedule

Wednesday – December 14th, 2022

9:00 a.m. - PLENARY LECTURE: "The Human Proteome Project" (Gavea Room)

Dr. Charles Pineau (Research Director Inserm - France)

Morning Sessions

WW02 - Mass Spectrometry evolution and recent applications (Gavea Room)

Coordinator: Maciej Bromirski
  • Lecture nº110:00 – 10:40 a.m.

    MS evolution in TSF and recent applications
    Maciej Bromirski

  • Lecture nº210:40 – 11:00 a.m.

    Compound Discoverer
    Andrea Tedesco Faccio

  • Lecture nº311:00 – 11:20 a.m.

    Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies Using the Orbitrap Platform - BioPharma Finder
    Dra. Kelly Cavalcanti Machado

  • Lecture nº411:20 – 11:40 a.m.

    Bring your lab up to speed: Find out what LDTD is and how to get the best out of it
    Pierre Picard

W02 - Qualitative Proteomics (Vidgal Room)

Keynote: Kathryn Lilley (Cambridge University – UK)Chair: Alexandre K. Tashima (UNIFESP - BRA)
  • Keynote10:00 – 10:40 a.m.
    The Spatial Proteome of the Cell
    Kathryn Lilley (Cambridge University – UK)
  • Lecture nº110:40 – 11:00 a.m.
    Wiring the proteome of multiple sites gives insights into head and neck cancer biology.
    Adriana Paes Lemes (LNBio – Brazil)
  • Lecture nº211:00 – 11:20 a.m.
    Snake venom glycoproteomics and N-terminomics
    Solange Serrano (Instituto Butantan - BRA)
  • Lecture nº311:20 – 11:40 a.m.
    Deep proteopeptidomics of Bothrops jararaca venom paves the way for bioprospection
    Richard Hemmi Valente (Fiocruz, RJ – BRA)
  • Lecture nº411:40 – 12:00 a.m.
    Contributions to improve the bothropic antivenom using proteomics and affinity chromatography
    Alexandre K. Tashima (UNIFESP – BRA)

W03 - Natural Products (Copacabana Room)

Keynote: Francisco Fernadez-Lima (University Of Central Florida - USA)Chair: Christopher Thibodeaux (McGill - USA)
  • Keynote10:00 – 10:40 a.m.

    Tandem Ion mobility, Mass Spectrometry and Infrared/Ultraviolet Spectroscopy on Sphingonodin I: Lasso vs. Branched-cyclic Topoisomers
    Francisco Fernandez-Lima (University of Central Florida - USA)

  • Lecture nº110:40 – 11:00 a.m.

    Building Natural Products with Stable Isotope Labeled Substrate to Bridge Mass Specta to Biosynthetic Gene Clusters
    Catherine McCaughey (UC Santa Cruz - USA)

  • Lecture nº211:00 – 11:20 a.m.

    Multiplexed screening of thousands of natural products for protein binding in native mass spectrometry
    William A. Donald (UNSW-Sidney - AU)

  • Lecture nº311:20 – 11:40 a.m.

    Neuprotective and anti-inflamatory biomarkers discovered by untargeted metabolomics: UPLC-ESI-QTOF/MS study bioprospecting psychedelic and bioactive plants from endangered biomes in Brazil
    Albert Katchborian-Neto (UNIFAL - BRA)

  • Lecture nº411:40 – 12:00 a.m.

    Exploring the Dynamic Structural Biology of Lanthipeptide Synthetases with Mass Spectrometry
    Christopher Thibodeaux (McGill – USA)

W04 - Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry: New Developments and Applications (Leme Room)

Chair: Roy Martin KNKeynotes: Matt Bush & Karl Jobst
  • Keynote10:00 – 10:40 a.m.
    Ion Mobility and Tandem Ion Mobility of Proteins and Protein Complexes
    Matt Bush (University of Washington – USA)
  • Keynote10:40 – 11:20 a.m.

    Cyclic ion mobility-mass spectrometry: a novel platform for the discovery of unknown forever chemicals
    Karl Jobst

  • Lecture nº111:20 – 11:40 am

    Comparative proteomics, using HDMSE acquisition, as an approach to study the in vitro development of plants
    Lucas Rodrigues Xavier (UENF - BRA)

  • Lecture nº211:40 – 12:00 am

    New approaches to 4D-Omics and molecular imaging
    Begoña Lopez (Bruker)

W05 - BrProt Young Investigator (Ipanema Room)

Chair: Magno Rodrigues JunqueiraChair: Graziella E. Ronsein
  • BrProt Award session10:00 – 10:05 a.m.
  • Lecture nº110:05 - 10:28 a.m.

    Ambient ionization mass spectrometry helping us to decipher interactions between plants and their enemies
    Abigail Moreno Pedraza (Germany)

  • Lecture nº210:28 - 10:51 a.m.

    Spatial proteomics reveals subcellular reorganization in human keratinocytes exposed to UVA light
    Hellen Paula Valeiro (Brazil)

  • Lecture n°310:51 - 11:14 a.m.

    Proteomic Insights into COVID-19 in the metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon
    Juliana Silva Cassoli (Brazil)

  • Lecture nº411:14 – 11:37 a.m.

    Detecting protein signatures in viral infections - An emergency-driven research effort
    Lívia Rosa Fernandes (Brazil)

  • Lecture nº511:37 – 12:00 a.m.

    Deciphering plant resilience and in vitro morphogenesis using omics toolbox
    Vitor Batista Pinto (Brazil)

Afternoon Sessions

W06 - Nico Nibbering Student Travel Awards (Gavea Room)

Chair: Rosa Erra Balsells
  • Premiation Ceremony03:30 – 04:00 p.m.
    Nico Nibering award
  • Lecture nº104:00 – 04:15 p.m.

    Photoreduction And Photophysical Characterization Of Hydroxy-Nitrobenzoic Acids As Potential Uv Maldi Matrices Maldi
    Oscar Enrique Silva Rodriguez (Argentina)

  • Lecture nº204:15 – 04:30 p.m.

    Chemical profiles of medicinal herbs in yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
    Victoria Panzl (Uruguay)

  • Lecture nº304:30 – 04:45 p.m.

    Proteomic and pharmacological comparison between Crotalus durissus cumanensis and Crotalus vegrandis venoms reveals for the first time FXa-like activity in rattlesnake venom.
    Betzabeth Pereira (Venezuela)

  • Lecture nº404:45 – 05:00 p.m.

    Solanum crinitum Lam. (Solanaceae): comprehensive chemical characterization of alkaloids from unripe and ripe fruits
    Marcos Venicius Nunes (Brazil)

  • Lecture nº505:00 – 05:15 p.m.

    Assessment of petroleum compounds in sea turtles from the coast of the state of Ceará, Brazil.
    Ana Caroline Santos Luz (Brazil)

  • Lecture nº605:15 – 05:30 p.m.

    Real-time monitoring of volatile compounds using the Modular Biological Mass Spectrometer (MoBiMS)
    Raúl Alcalde-Vázquez (Mexico)

W07 - Proteomics in Brazil (Vidgal Room)

Keynote : Carlos André Ricart (UnB, Brazil)Chair : Marcelo Valle de Sousa (IB-UnB)
  • Keynote03:30 – 04:10 p.m.

    Proteomics of Trypanosoma cruzi Cell Division
    Carlos André Ornelas Ricart (UnB - BRA)

  • Lecture nº104:10 – 04:30 p.m.

    The study of reproductive biology and health in humans and animal models: a proteomics approach
    Arlindo A. Araripe Moura (UFC – BRA)

  • Lecture nº204:30 – 04:50 p.m.

    Reading out molecular phenotypes by mass spectrometry-based neuroproteomics
    Magno Rodrigues Junqueira (UFRJ – BRA)

  • Lecture nº304:50 – 05:10 p.m.

    PROVID-19: Exploring the proteomic overview of COVID-19 patients in Amazonas
    Priscila Ferreira de Aquino (FIOCRUZ - BRA)

  • Lecture nº405:10 – 05:30 p.m.

    Large-scale interactome by chemical cross-linking / mass spectrometry
    Giovanna Lopes de Araújo (UNICAMP – BRA)

Female in STEM round table – The STEM gap: Why so few? Why so far? (Copacabana Room)

Moderator: Aline Martins (The Scripps research Institute)
  • Basic Science03:30 – 04:10 p.m.

    Débora Azevedo (UFRJ – BRA)

  • Translational Research04:10 – 04:30 p.m.
    Jeniffer Van Eyk (Cesar Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles - USA)
  • Instrumentation04:30 – 04:50 p.m.
    Julia Laskin (Purdue University – USA)
  • Application04:50 – 05:10 p.m.

    Livia Eberlin (Baylor College of Medicine – USA)

  • Basic Science05:10 – 05:30 p.m.
    Elena Stashenko (Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga - CO)

W09 - FTMS and innovative methods for (bio)analysis (Leme Room)

Keynote: Alexander MakarovChair: Fábio C.S. Nogueira
  • Keynote03:30 – 04:10 p.m.
    FTMS and Innovative Methods for (bio)Analysis
    Alexander Makarov (Thermo Fisher)
  • Lecture nº104:10 – 04:30 p.m.
    Data independent analysis (DIA) for quantification of HDL proteome in clinical samples
    Graziella Eliza Ronsein (USP – BRA)
  • Lecture nº204:30 – 04:50 p.m.
    A multi-omics approach for the study of bipolar disorder
    Henrique Caracho Ribeiro (UNICAMP – BRA)
  • Lecture nº304:50 – 05:10 p.m.
    Plasma proteomic signature of Malaria infection during pregnancy reveals altered complement system activation
    Verônica Feijoli Santiago (USP – BRA)
  • Lecture nº405:10 – 05:30 p.m.
    More information coming soon

WW01 - Workshop: Peer Production of Hardware and Software (Non-commercial MS Prototypes and Software) (Ipanema Room)

Coordinator: Robert Winkler

  • Lecture nº13:30 – 3:50 pm
    Concept of Peer Production, Open Science and Licenses
    Robert Winkler
  • Lecture nº23:50 – 4:15 pm
    Real-Time Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) with the Modular Biological Mass Spectrometer (MoBiMS) and the Citizen Science Platform MeteoMex
    Raul Alcalde-Vázquez (Cinvestav-UGA Langebio)
  • Lecture nº34:15 – 4:30 pm
    3D-Printed Devices for Mass Spectrometry and Ion Mobility Spectrometry
    Robert Winkler
  • Discussion4:30 – 5:30 pm
    Discussion and contribution of congress participants.