Accepted ECR Posters — ASN Events
4:00PM - 5:00PM
Exhibition Area

Poster Sessions will be held during all catering breaks and must be displayed from this time in Auditorium A&D and the foyer. Please search for your poster number and allocated board and ensure your poster is on display. Access to put up your poster is between 4:00pm - 5:00pm, Sunday 18 May. 

#ausomics2025

FUNCTIONAL PHOSPHOPROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF INSULIN SIGNALLING IN AGEING BONE (#300)

4:00 PM
Mriga Dutt

Widespread incorporation of azetidine-2-carboxylic acid (A2C) into the proteome and its implications for protein homeostasis and autoimmunity (#301)

4:00 PM
Joel R Steele

The Monash Proteomics & Metabolomics Platform: An Integrated Multi-Omics Resource for Advanced Biomarker Discovery     (#302)

4:00 PM
Joel R Steele

Simultaneous quantitation and discovery (SQUAD) metabolomics workflow on the Orbitrap IQ-X for the analysis of fecal bile acids (#303)

4:00 PM
Denise P Tran

Stable isotope tracer metabolomics reveals that Complex II assembly drives the metabolic adaptation to oxidative phosphorylation dysfunction (#304)

4:00 PM
Sheik Nadeem Elahee Doomun

Understanding α-synuclein conformation dynamics upon treatment with targeting peptides preventing amyloid formation (#305)

4:00 PM
Blagojce Jovcevski

Cerebrospinal fluid metabolomics in autistic regression reveals dysregulation of sphingolipids and decreased β-hydroxybutyrate (#306)

4:00 PM
Jinni Yan

Identification of proteomic biomarkers in Childhood dementia disorders (#307)

4:00 PM
Arlene D'Silva

MR1 presents vitamin B6–related compounds for recognition by MR1-reactive T cells (#308)

4:00 PM
Mitchell P McInerney

Monash Drug Target Identification Platform: Utilizing omics-based methods to identify and validate molecular targets for new drug candidates (#309)

4:00 PM
Joshua P Morrow

Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics for Rare Disease Diagnosis (#310)

4:00 PM
Tanavi Sharma

PEAKS Studio 12.5-Driven Proteomic Profiling Redefines Venom Composition Estimates in Malaysian Elapids (Ophiophagus hannah, Naja sumatrana, and Naja kaouthia) (#311)

4:00 PM
Syafiq Asnawi SA Zainal Abidin

Understanding cell-type specific selection pressure mechanism for Enterovirus A71: The key to the development of relevant infection models and novel antiviral compounds (#312)

4:00 PM
Gael Martin

Glycome biosignature of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in patients with symptomatic coronary artery disease (#313)

4:00 PM
Naomi Wattchow

Tissue- and Variety-Specific Proteomic and Metabolomic Insights into Mango (Mangifera indica L.) (#314)

4:00 PM
Mahya Bahmani

Automated High-Throughput Immunopeptidomics for Clinical and Preclinical Peptide Discovery (#315)

4:00 PM
Gabriel Goncalves

Phosphomatics 2025: Advancing Kinase Prediction, Data Imputation, and Visualization for Phosphoproteomics Research (#316)

4:00 PM
Michael G Leeming

High-throughput UHPLC-MS/MSMRM amino acid and acylcarnitine profiling in early infancy predicts later obesity risk. (#317)

4:00 PM
Susanne Wudy

Establishing the OMIX3 Platform for Parallel, High-Throughput, Mass-Spectrometry-based Clinical Multi-omics Analysis (#318)

4:00 PM
Subash Adhikari

Using red algal omics database AlgaeDB to identify transcription factors in novel red algal species (#319)

4:00 PM
Lachlan J McKinnie

Systematic Evaluation of Sample Peparation Protocols Reveals the Impact of Common Reducing Agents and Detergents on the Sensitivity and Quality of Glycomics Analyses   (#320)

4:00 PM
Merrina Anugraham

GAGomics approach to understanding the roles of HS biosynthesis enzymes during neuron cell development   (#321)

4:00 PM
Yu-Chun Chien

DIA cross platform benchmarking and method optimization (#322)

4:00 PM
Desmond K Li

Enhancing Single-Cell Proteomics through optimised mass spectrometric acquisition methods at Monash Proteomics & Metabolomics Platform (#323)

4:00 PM
Dylan H Multari

ProteomeScholaR: Enabling Reproducible Analyses of Quantitative Proteomic Datasets Through Easy-to-Follow Scripting Templates (#324)

4:00 PM
William Klare

Leveraging ion mobility to enhance structural characterisation of biomolecules in native mass spectrometry. (#325)

4:00 PM
Muhammad A Zenaidee

Improved Proteome Coverage and Reproducibility in Large Scale Analyses using Packed Emitter Columns. (#326)

4:00 PM
Danni Smith

Quantitative cross-linking mass spectrometry (qXL-MS) to define the bacterial interactome in response to temperature stress (#327)

4:00 PM
Ashleigh L Dale

Large scale proteomic analysis of faba bean reveals variety and site-specific proteome differences (#328)

4:00 PM
Leigh Donnellan

Peptidomic and Proteomic Characterization of In-vitro Digesta from Different Species of Microalgae   (#329)

4:00 PM
Sara Hamzelou

Leveraging proteomic techniques to tailor the protein composition of lupin grain (#330)

4:00 PM
Arineh Tahmasian

A Comparative Study of Methanol Solvent Systems for NMR and FT-ICR-MS Untargeted Metabolomics of Australian Native Fruit (#331)

4:00 PM
Selina Fyfe

Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of wax moth digestive tissues for plastic degradation (#333)

4:00 PM
Reginald Young