We concluded #SMPS4 with a thought-provoking panel discussion on 'The Future of the Field.' A fitting end to an incredible conference, exploring the next frontiers in single-molecule protein sequencing!
Martin Charron from the University of Ottawa delivered a talk on 'Predicting Nanopore Electrical Signatures using Accurate Access Resistance Models for Optimized Protein Analysis.' #SMPS4
Justin Cronk from ETH Zürich presented on 'Adaptive Interfacial Nanopores with Glass Capillaries toward Protein Characterisation.' An innovative approach to advancing protein analysis! #SMPS4
Deanpen Japrung from the National Science and Technology Development Agency delivered a talk on 'Advanced Nanopore Sensing and AI-Driven Classification of Human Serum Albumin Variants: Implications for Kidney Function and Diabetes Diagnostics. #SMPS4
We kick off the final day of #SMPS4 with Casey Platnich from the University of Cambridge, presenting on 'Nanopore sensing enables detection of topologically barcoded RNA and their associated proteins.' An exciting start to wrap up this incredible conference!
Xun Xu from MGI, one of our sponsors, wrapped up today’s sessions with a presentation on 'High-throughput Nanopore-based Peptide Sensing System.' We’re thankful for MGI's support! #SMPS4
Jagannath Swaminathan from Erisyon, one of our sponsors, presented on 'Robust and scalable single-molecule protein sequencing with fluorosequencing.' We are grateful for Erisyon's support! #SMPS4
Andrew Heron, CEO of Portal Biotech and one of our sponsors, presented on 'Single-molecule identification and comprehensive PTM profiling of full-length proteins with nanopores.' We’re grateful for Portal Biotech's support! #SMPS4
Federico Thei, CEO and co-founder of Elements SRL, one of the proud sponsors of #SMPS4, shared his insights during a special session. We are grateful for Elements SRL’s support and Federico's engaging contribution to the conference!
Pranjal Sur from the Indian Institute of Science presented on 'Orientation Dependence of Current Blockade in Single Amino Acid Translocation through a Graphene Nanopore.' #SMPS4
Chen Kaikai from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences delivered an enlightening talk on 'High-resolution glass nanopores for single-molecule detection.' #SMPS4
Ralph Scheicher from Uppsala University delivered an insightful talk on 'Insights from computational modelling: modified hydrophobic nanopores and impact of neighboring amino acids.' #SMPS4
Another brilliant session by Pablo Rivera-Fuentes from the University of Zurich on 'Single-Molecule Protein Identification using Blinking Patterns.' #SMPS4
Klara Hlouchova from Charles University gave an engaging presentation on 'Exploration of peptide sequence space: en route from prebiotic to biotic catalysis.' #SMPS4
Bauke Albada from Wageningen University & Research presented on 'An Orthogonal Click Approach to Convert Biological Proteins into Peptide-DNA Conjugates for Nanopore Reading. #SMPS4
Javier Kipen from KTH (Royal Institute of Technology) presented on 'Brownian motion data augmentation: a method to push neural network performance on nanopore sensors. #SMPS4
Amr Makhamreh from Northeastern University took the stage to present on 'Enzyme-Free Translocations of Denatured Proteins with Sequence Block Permutations through CytK Nanopores Yield Reproducible Signal Patterns. #SMPS4
Our next speaker, Joe Buonomo from the University of Texas at Arlington, presented on 'Scalable Native Peptide Sequencing Via Innovation in “Click” Chemistries and Large Language Models. #SMPS4
Our second speaker of the day, Sang Wook Lee from Ewha Womans University, delivered a captivating talk on 'Nano- and Micro-Electromechanical Mass Sensor with Sub-Zeptogram Resolution: Towards Single Molecule Protein Sequencing. #SMPS4
We started today with Aleksei Aksimentiev from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He presented on 'Deciphering ionic current signatures of peptide transport through a biological nanopore #SMPS4