Posters are presented during the Poster Party on Thursday, February 2, 2012, 18:15 - 20:30 hrs and during lunch and coffee breaks. The authors are expected to be present during the Poster Party.
The three best posters will be selected and the poster prizes, each endowed with EUR 300, will be awarded on Friday, February 3, 2012 at 12:50 h. All authors are expected to be present.
P01 Quantification of fluorescence intensity on microarray surfaces
J. Sobek, ETH Zurich/CH; W. Weigel, R. Schlapbach, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
P02 In-depth-analysis of epitope-antibody-reactivities (EAR) by comparing linear and
conformational epitopes
F. Steinbeck, University of Rostock; D. Wu, Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences/PRC;
N. Born, P. Lorenz, University of Rostock; B. Ziems, Gesellschaft für Individualisierte Medizin
mbH, Rostock; J. Wollbold, M. Hecker, STZ for Proteome Analysis, Rostock; Y. Li, Shanghai
Institute for Biological Sciences/PRC; M.O. Glocker, H.-J. Thiesen, University of Rostock
P03 Biomarker discovery in pneumonia
A. Iphöfer, M. Nimtz, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig; T. Welte,
Hannover School of Medicine; L. Jänsch, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research,
Braunschweig
P04 Simultaneous detection of different microRNA types using the ZIP-code array system
S.U. Weishaupt, University of Stuttgart; J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center,
Heidelberg; N.C. Hauser, S. Rupp, Fraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart; K. Lemuth, University of
Stuttgart
P05 A quantitative cell migration assay in live cell chips based on impedance profiling to
identify metastasis genes by high-throughput screening
F. Graf, German Cancer Research Center and Mannheim University of Applied Sciences;
G. Erdmann, M. Boutros, German Cancer Research Center and Heidelberg University;
C. Maercker, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences and German Cancer Research
Center, Heidelberg
P06 Development of a DNA-microarray for the detection of resistance determinants in
Acinetobacter spp.
S. Dally, Heart and Diabetes Center, Bad Oeynhausen; K. Lemuth, S. Rupp, Fraunhofer IGB,
Stuttgart; C. Knabbe, J. Weile, Heart and Diabetes Center, Bad Oeynhausen
P07 Easy and fast chip-based detection of biomolecules
A. Beyer, U. Arnold, K. Weber, J. Popp, Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena
P08 Chip-based electrical detection of CTCs (Circulating Tumor Cells)
C. Steinbach, K. Weber, J. Popp, Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena
P09 Generating accurate quantitative DNA methylation data by correcting for experimental
biases
E. Moskalev, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; S. Majorova, Voronezh State
Technical University/RUS; M. Zavgorodnij, Voronezh State University/RUS; P. Jandaghi,
German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg & Research Center of Medical Sciences,
Tehran/IR; J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P10 Highly specific detection of bacteria and fungi with hybcell compact-sequencing©
S. Eisenberger, S. Mitterhuemer, B. Ronacher, Anagnostics Bioanalysis GmbH,
St. Valentin/A
P11 Fast real-time PCR system with microfluidic disposable chip
B. Koger, Fraunhofer IPM, Freiburg; B. Faltin, University Freiburg; L. Riegger, BioFluidix
GmbH, Freiburg; C. Jeney, GenoID, Budapest/H; A. Brandenburg, Fraunhofer IPM, Freiburg
P12 High-throughput cell-based assays identify Placenta-specific 8 (Plac8; Onzin) as a
central governor of proliferation and survival of pancreatic cancer cells
T. Honstein, P.B. Kaistha, Y. Chen, M. Sauer, H. Schmidt, S. Melchisedech, R. Kreider,
T.M. Gress, M. Buchholz, University of Marburg
P13 Modulation of the global regulation of stringent response in Escherichia coli by cra -
Hierarchical control revealed by a Boolean/Probabilistic Boolean framework
R. Takors, P.K. Murugan, University of Stuttgart
P14 Microarrays - surface chemical characterization
P. Dietrich, W. Unger, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin
P15 Hierarchy of clades revealed from the classification of mitochondrion genomes by
oligonucleotide frequencies
M. Sadovsky, Institute of Computational Modelling of SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk/RUS;
N. Zaitseva, Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk/RUS
P16 Epoxy functionalized surfaces for microarray applications: surface chemical analysis
and fluorescence labeling of surface species
C. Funk, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; J. Hempel, Scienion AG, Berlin; P.M. Dietrich,
Th. Gross, H. Min, W.E.S. Unger, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing,
Berlin; W. Weigel, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
P17 Multi-analyte immunoassays in serum diagnostics
K. Köhler, H. Seitz, Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Potsdam-Golm
P18 A lean and reliable IT-based analytic tool for the intelligent handling of DNA-array data:
characterisation and classification of chemicals using a self-learning algorithm
K. Engelhart, D. Dressler, J. Bernhardt, BioTeSys GmbH, Esslingen; J. Steffens, M. Andrian,
Ars Nova GmbH, Esslingen
P19 The comparative analysis of genomes based on their information capacity
A. Koval, Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk/RUS; M.G. Sadovsky, Institute of
Computational Modelling SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk/RUS
P20 Genome evolution simulation and Chargaff's second parity rule
E. Temlyakova, Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk/RUS; M.G. Sadovsky, Institute of
Computational Modelling SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk/RUS
P21 Development of living cell microarrays as analytical test systems for bio-sensing
applications
R. Bongartz, F. Stahl, T. Scheper, Leibniz Universität Hannover
P22 A new approach in systems biology: analysis and quantification of signalling molecules
with reverse phase protein microarrays
R. Wellhausen, H. Seitz, Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Potsdam-Golm
P23 Towards individualized medicine: next generation sequencing based detection of
genomic and epigenetic biomarkers for the prognostic stratification of cancer patients
R. Horres, Goethe University Frankfurt; B. Rotter, GenXPro GmbH, Frankfurt; G. Kahl,
S. Mueller, Goethe University Frankfurt; P. Winter, GenXpro GmbH, Frankfurt
P24 Microarray-based screening of HSP90 inhibitors
C. Zeilinger, J.-G. Walter, H. Märzhäuser, B. Schröder, F. Stahl, Leibniz Universität Hannover;
D. Melzner, D. van Rossum, Sartorius Stedim Biotech, Göttingen; A. Kirschning, T. Scheper,
Leibniz Universität Hannover
P25 Synthetic-lethal interactions with the key metabolic enzyme fumarase
M. Boettcher, V. Ladenburger, S. Widder, J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center,
Heidelberg
P26 Proteomic profiling of large cohort of pancreatic cancer patients using antibody array
M. Alhamdani, S. Mustafa, C. Schröder, A. Bauer, J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research
Center, Heidelberg
P27 Identification of potential biomarkers for pancreatic cancer by antibody microarrays
C. Schröder, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; S. Tonack, University of
Liverpool/UK; T.P. Radon, Queen Mary University of London/UK; M.S.S. Alhamdani,
S. Kuschmann, A. Bauer, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; E. Costello,
J.P. Neoptolemos, University of Liverpool/UK; T. Crnogorac-Jurcevic, Queen Mary University
of London/UK; J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P28 Novel biomarkers for the prediction of recurrence in non-muscle-invasive bladder
cancers identified by complex antibody microarrays
H. Srinivasan, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; F. Radvanyi, Institut Curie,
Paris/F; Y. Allory, Henri Mondor Hospital, Paris/F; C. Schröder, J.D. Hoheisel, German
Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P29 On the utility of partially labeled data for classification of microarray data
L. Lausser, F. Schmid, University of Ulm; M. Buchholz, T. Gress, H.A. Kestler, Marburg
University Hospital
LMP01 Exome sequencing of a family with dilated cardiomyopathy
U. Esslinger, C. Meindl, University Hospital Regensburg; E. Villard, INSERM UMR-S956,
Paris/F; C. Perret, F. Cambien, INSERM UMR-S937, Paris/F; K. Stark, C. Hengstenberg,
University Hospital Regensburg
LMP02 Data-mining of systematic gene expression profiling from mouse models
M. Horsch, V. Gailus-Durner, H. Fuchs, M. Hrabĕ de Angelis, J. Beckers, Helmholtz
Zentrum München, Neuherberg
LMP03 High throughput profiling of the human immune repertoire using a high density
peptide array platform
K. Stengele, J. Bühler, M. Ott, NimbleGen Systems GmbH, Waldkraiburg
LMP04 An approach towards the epigenetic predisposition of type 2 diabetes using mouse
models
P. Huypens, J. Beckers, Helmholtz Zentrum München, GmbH, Neuherberg
LMP05 A RNAi screen in tumorspheres identifies genes important for self renewal of breast
cancer stem cells
J. Wolf, J. Fredebohm, S. Widder, J.D. Hoheisel, M. Böttcher, German Cancer Research
Center, Heidelberg
LMP06 A new microfluidic system for the biomagnetic separation of defined human
leukemia blood cells
J. Schemberg, Institute for Bioprocessing and Analytical Measurement Techniques,
Heilbad-Heiligenstadt; J. Bertram, IBA GmbH, Göttingen; M. Hottenrott, intros GmbH,
Heilbad-Heiligenstadt; T. Legler, University Medical Center Göttingen; S. Howitz, GeSiM
mbH, Grosserkmannsdorf; K. Lemke, G. Gastrock, J. Metze, Institute for Bioprocessing
and Analytical Measurement Techniques, Heilbad-Heiligenstadt
LMP07 A mirror image DNA ligase for bottom up synthetic biology
J. Weidmann, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; A. Jacob, PEPS4Ls GmbH,
Heidelberg; J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
LMP08 Use of cell-free expression and on-chip in-situ recombinant protein synthesis for
protein microarray technology
S. Lueong, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; I. Roditi, University of
Bern/CH; J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
LMP09 Boolean networks and their evolution for modeling gene regulation
C. Müssel, Ulm University; M. Hopfensitz, M. Maucher, University Hospital Ulm;
H.A. Kestler, Ulm University & University Hospital Ulm
LMP10 A delay-differential equations model for irradiation-induced differentiation across
subpopulations of hematopoietic stem cells
A. Groß, J. Wang, L. Rudolph, H.A. Kestler, Ulm University
LMP11 Sequencing of a Chlamydia trachomatis genome using the Ion TorrentTM technology
S. Stepanow, S. Stallmann, J.H. Hegemann, K. Köhrer, Heinrich-Heine University
Düsseldorf
LMP12 From structure and 3D-design to the rational development of specific inhibitors
against leukemia
J. Schanda, M. Grez, C. Wichmann, Georg-Speyer-Haus, Frankfurt am Main
LMP13 An interactive laboratory application for gel-based proteomics
K. Otte, N. Hoffmann, F. Schulte, K. Niehaus, J. Stoye, Bielefeld University
LMP14 TASC - Finding a typical aberration set for cancer
M. Grieb, J. Kraus, H.A. Kestler, Ulm University
LMP15 Inferring Boolean networks via higher-order correlations
M. Maucher, D.V. Kracht, S. Schober, M. Bossert, H.A. Kestler, Ulm University
LMP16 PNA-peptide conjugates for antisense drug development in bacteria
A. Jacob, M. Dauber, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; N. Patenge,
B. Kreikemeyer, University of Rostock; M. Mobarak, T. Hain, University Gießen;
J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
LMP17 Antibody-specific isoform protein interactions using in-situ protein microarray
platform
S. Bilen, Y. Syafrizayanti, J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
LMP18 Alternative splicing and differential gene expression in pancreatic neuroendocrine
tumors
J. Körner, B. Wiedenmann, C. Grötzinger, Charité - Universitätsmedizin, Berlin
LMP19 Peptide microarrays for serum-based detection of viral infections
H. Andresen, Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Potsdam; J. Körner,
Charité - Universitätsmedizin, Berlin; O. Kreuzer, peptides&elephants, Potsdam;
J. Hollidt, in.vent Diagnostica GmbH, Hennigsdorf; F. Bier, Fraunhofer Institute for
Biomedical Engineering, Potsdam; C. Grötzinger, Charité - Universitätsmedizin, Berlin
LMP20 Transcript profile comparison of CHO high producer clones by different statistical
analysis and data visualization approaches
O. Popp, C. Lucia, S. Werz, Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Penzberg; J. Bernhardt,
Greifswald University & Decodon GmbH, Greifswald; B. Szperalski, Roche Diagnostics
GmbH, Penzberg
LMP21 FlexGene™ LDA: gene expression profiling by ligation-dependent amplification and
Luminex xMAP® technology
E.N. Kroutter, J.A. Luthy, B. Choudhury, B. Moses, R. Saberi, C. Lahey, E.A. Sekinger,
Luminex Corporation, Austin, TX/USA
LMP22 Comprehensive analysis of substrate specificity of human lysine-acetyl-transferases
using peptide microarrays
A. Masch, C. Rößler, U. Obeck, M. Schutkowski, University Halle-Wittenberg
LMP23 Technical validation of a bead-based antigen assay for the detection of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
S. Rimmele, H. Planatscher, NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University
of Tübingen, Reutlingen; G. Michel, Foundation for Innovation New Diagnostics,
Geneva/CH; N. Schneiderhan-Marra, T. Joos, NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute
at the University of Tübingen, Reutlingen
LMP24 Genedata expressionist for omics data management
T. Zeppenfeld, K. Fink, Genedata AG, Basel/CH