TY - EDBOOK AB - The Münster Conference on Biomolecule Analysis 2019 focused on personalized medicine. Members of the Stanford University hPOP (human personal profiling) consortium, Stefanie Hauck (Munich) and Manuel Fuentes Garcia (Salamanca), started the discussion by presenting a number of clinically oriented proteomics projects. Allan Stensballe (Aalborg) spoke about phenotyping of multiple biofluids for liquid biomarkers for diagnostics and personalized medicine. Klaus Berger, the head of the Institute for Epidemiology in Münster, reported on the large population study NaKo, which is currently conducted in Germany. More technically oriented, Klaus Kratochwill (Vienna) contributed insights to the improved Western blot technology his group developed and Felix Engel (Erlangen) spoke about biofabrication towards functional heart tissue. The conference also provided a platform for companies to showcase their products and interact with customers in workshops. The international event successfully met the increasing interest in proteomics, protein and shot-gun analysis technologies and their interplay with clinical research and provided a valuable information source in particular for Ph.D. students. Since 2004, the Core Unit Proteomics (CUP) of the Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research Münster has organized the event as an annual series of bioanalytical conferences. AU - König, Simone AU - Naskar, Rita DA - 2019-11 KW - Personalisierte Medizin KW - hPOP KW - Massenspektrometrie KW - Chromatographie KW - Analytik KW - Personalized medicine KW - mass spectrometry KW - chromatography KW - analytics LA - eng N1 - Organized by the Core Unit Proteomics of the Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research Münster (Prof. Simone König & Dr. Rita Naskar) PY - 2019-11 TI - Münster Conference on Biomolecule Analysis, Nov. 6-7, 2019: Proceedings UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-63119504526 Y2 - 2024-11-22T03:41:23 ER -