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                            科技處2014年3月3日(星期一)講座通知

                              學 術 報 告

                              報告題目: Farm Animal Proteomes in the Crossroads of Biomedical and Food Sciences

                              報告人: Dr. Em?ke Bendixen

                              Associate Professor & Group Leader

                              Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics

                              Aarhus University,Denmark

                              主持人:方向東

                              時 間:2014年3月3 日(星期一)上午10:00-11:30

                              地 點:中國科學院北京基因組研究所六樓會議室

                              Quantitative MS methods opens for new possibilitites in food sciences, for monitoring food safety, but also for improving biomedical model orgnisms. However, implementation of the most recent technolgies for large scale proteomics is greatly hampered by the relatively limited size of the veterinary research sector. Important areas to develop include mapping allergenic food proteins, monitoring food fraud in complex food matrices, and for monitoring early signs of infections in large scale livestock production platforms.

                              Moreover, farm animals present a very interesting resource as novel model organisms in biomedical research, hence open source tools like PeptideAtlas and SRMAtlas are in large demand, but lagging behind compared to the state for human and classic model organism proteomes.

                              This talk will present our work with building resources for veterinary proteomics, using a combination of shotgun and targeted proteome methods. Progress in making food proteomes strictly quantitative will be discussed, and the talk will include data from our studies of bovine host response to mastitis pathogens, and studies of the genetic basis of gut health in pigs.

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