"Towards characterizing interactions between proteins/cells and materials" & Memorial of Prof. Zhijian James Shen
13:00-17:00 (CEST), Jun. 18th, 2021
Welcome to our forthcoming workshop on "Towards characterizing interactions between proteins/cells and materials", which will be held in the afternoon of Friday, Jun. 18th, 2021, supported by Stockholm Material Hub. The aim of this workshop is to
1) Introduce research programs that involve a need for characterizing proteins/cells and explore characterization methods to study protein/cell-materials interactions,
2) Present advanced facilities and service relevant to this topic.
At the beginning of this workshop, a 40-min mourning ceremony for Prof. Zhijian James Shen, Professor at Stockholm University and Director of the Stockholm Material Hub who passed away on May 2d, 2021, will be held.
This workshop would be an open webinar with no registration fee required. Welcome to join!
Zoom Link
https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/66401443432?pwd=citWY0poWm1XNDRNbEdDU2JPN2Vudz09
Meeting ID: 664 0144 3432
Passcode: 20210618
Workshop Schedule
13:00-16:40 (CEST), 18th of June 2021
13:00-13:40 Memorial of Prof. Zhijian James Shen
Professor Gunnar Svensson, Professor Aji P Mathew, and Emeritus Professor Thommy Ekström
13:40-13:45 Dr. Leopold L. Ilag, Stockholm University
Opening speech
13:45-14:15 Dr. Akos Vegvari, Karolinska Institute
Mass spectrometry-based proteomics - an introduction
14:15-14:45 Dr.Tore Bengtsson, Sigrid Therapeutics
SiPore15- Engineered silica particles for the prevention and treatment of metabolic disorders
14:45-15:00 Coffee break
15:00-15:30 Dr. Anna Fureby, RISE
Creating stable formulation of proteins and peptides
15:30-16:00 Prof. Roman Zubarev, Karolinska Institute
The state and promises of chemical proteomics
16:00-16:30 Dr. Anna Sroka-Bartnicka, Medical University of Lublin, Poland
Application of ATR-FTIR and Raman spectroscopic imaging in evaluation of structural changes
at cell-scaffold interface
16:30-16:35 Prof. Jiayin Yuan, Stockholm University
Concluding remarks