Costello, Catherine E.
Boston University, MA, USA
Tandem Mass Spectrometry Approaches for Structural Determinations of N- and O-linked Glycans

Feizi, Ten
Imperial College, London, UK
Highlights of the Neoglycolipid (NGL)-based Microarray – a Technology Geared to Deciphering the Glycome

Flitsch, Sabine
Manchester University, UK
„Glycosylation Reactions“ - from Biocatalysis to Medical Applications

Frank, Martin
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany
Conformational Analysis of Complex Oligosaccharides and Glycoproteins

Goletz, Steffen
GLYCOTOPE GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Glycooptimzation of Antibody and Protein based Biopharmaceuticals

Greenwell, Pamela/Hans Heindl
University of Westminster, London, UK
Development of a User-friendly Interface for Molecular Modelling

Haslam, Stuart
Imperial College, London, UK
Glycoinformatics for Structural Glycomics

Henrissat, Bernard
CNRS - Universités Aix-Marseille, France
The Carbohydrate-active Enzymes Database : A Specialist Resource for the Glycoscience Community

Kohlbacher, Oliver
University Tuebingen, Germany
Sweet Nightmares – Carbohydrate-Protein Docking

Kosch, Harald
University Passau, Germany
Evaluation of RDF Databases – Storing and Querying a Glycomics Ontology

Kramer, Stefan
Technical University Munich, Germany
A Data Mining Perspective

Mamitsuka, Hiroshi
Kyoto University, Japan
Mining Significant Patterns from Glycan Structures

Packer, Nicolle
Macquarie University, Australia
Data mining is only as good as the Information available: is our Data good enough?

Paulson, James
The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA
Decoding the Glycome

Peltoniemi, Hannu
Applied Numerics Oy, Helsinki, Finland
Automated N-Glycan Composition Analysis with LC-MS/MSMS

Peters, Thomas
University Luebeck, Germany
Glycosyltransferases in Motion – Insights from NMR

Raman, Rahul
MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Data Integration in Glycomics

Rudd, Pauline
NIBRT, Dublin, Ireland
A Robotic HPLC based Platfomr for High-throughput Glyan Analysis with Bioinformatics platform for Data Interpretation: Inegrating Glycomics with other -omics Technologies

Seeberger, Peter
Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam, Germany
Bioinformatics – Key to the Future of Glycomics

Steinbeck, Christoph
EMBL-EBI Wellcome Trust Campus, Hinxton, UK
Building Blocks for Automated Elucidation of Metabolites

Stoll, Mark S.
Imperial College, London, UK
Software Tools for Storing, Processing and Displaying Carbohydrate Microarray Data

Woods, Robert
CCRC, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
Leveraging Glycan Array Data with Computational Carbohydrate Threading to Define 3D Glycan Binding Epitopes