The Human Protein Atlas at ASCB 2016

American Society for Cell Biology
annual conference, Dec 3-7 2016

The Human Protein Atlas will be at the annual American Society for Cell Biology conference in San Francisco. The whole Cell Atlas team will be there to discuss science with you!

BOOTH #718

Visit booth #718 in the exhibitor hall to meet the scientists behind the Cell Atlas and learn about our current and future work.

Special Interest Subgroup - Workshop

Subgroup L: Using the Human Protein Atlas - Tips and Tricks
Date: Saturday, December 3
Time: 1:30-5:30 pm
Venue: Room 310

This practical workshop will give you knowledge on why and how to use the Human Protein Atlas database.

During the workshop different areas of the Protein Atlas will be explored, with a focus on the new Cell Atlas launching on December 4. Practical questions will be handed out that are solved by hands-on use of the Human Protein Atlas.

Speaker line up and topics: www.ascb.org/2016meeting/subgroupl

Tech Talk

Date: Sunday, December 4
Time: 2:00-2:45 pm

Launching the CELL ATLAS at this Tech Talk!

The subcellular distribution of over 12,000 human proteins has been localized to 30 organelles and cellular structures using an antibody-based approach and high-resolution confocal microscopy. The high spatial resolution allows identification of novel protein components of all major organelles as well as fine cellular structures such as the cytokinetic bridge, nuclear bodies, and rods and rings.
We present a high-resolution proteome map of the human cell, the Cell Atlas. It is an image-based atlas detailing the subcellular distribution of the human proteome, as part of the Human Protein Atlas. It also includes chapters describing the organelle proteomes, multi-localizing proteins, cell cycle dependent proteins, and cell line transcriptomes.

Oral Presentation

Drafting the intermediate filament proteome, Mikaela Wiking
Date & Time: Sunday December 4, 4:15-6:50
Room: 309

Poster Presentations

Date: Sunday, December 4
  • Profiling the human cytoplasmic proteome. Poster board: B1081, Diana Mahdessian, P508
    Time: 12:00-1:30pm

  • The Cell Atlas: Creation of an image-based atlas of the subcellular distribution of the human proteome. Poster board: B1080, Emma Lundberg, P507
    Time: 1:30-3:00pm

  • Spatial Proteomic Profiling of the Golgi Apparatus by Indirect Immunofluorescent Microscopy. Poster board: B1076, Peter Thul, P503
    Time: 1:30-3:00pm

  • Drafting the intermediate filament proteome. Poster board: B1242, Mikaela Wiking, P623
    Time: 1:30-3:00pm

Date: Monday, December 5
  • Profiling changes in response to hypoxia in a four-step model for malignant transformation. Poster board: B523, Frida Danielsson, P1128
    Time: 12:00-1:30pm

  • Spatiotemporal variations of the human proteome associated to cell cycle progression. Poster board: B419, Diana Mahdessian, P1034
    Time: 12:00-1:30pm

  • Project Discovery - Bringing real science to mainstream gaming creates an enthusiastic and fast resource for scientific research. Poster board: B232, Emma Lundberg, P859
    Time: 1:30-3:00pm

  • Large-scale spatial mapping of the nuclear human proteome. Poster board: B954, Lovisa Åkesson, P1227
    Time: 1:30-3:00pm

  • Multi-label prediction of subcellular localization in confocal images using deep neural networks. Poster board: B1344, Casper Winsnes, P1540
    Time: 1:30-3:00pm

Date: Monday, December 5
  • Proteome-wide cell cycle characterization from fluorescent microscopy images of asynchronous cells. Poster board: B227, Devin Sullivan, P1684
    Time: 12:00-1:30pm

  • Understanding cellular shape modulation and motility - the Actin associated human proteome. Poster board: B250, Devin Sullivan, P1706
    Time: 1:30-3:00pm

  • Drafting the mitochondrial proteome. Poster board: B1080, Mikaela Wiking, P2165
    Time: 1:30-3:00pm

  • Application specific antibody validation. The Human Protein Atlas and how to confirm subcellular protein localization. Poster board: B218, Lars Björk, P1675
    Time: 1:30-3:00pm

  • An image-based view of the microtubule proteome. Poster board: B328, Frida Danielsson, P1782
    Time: 1:30-3:00pm