Thursday, 16th October
The 16th Australian Peptide Conference 2025
Days
Sunday, 12th October
Monday, 13th October
Tuesday, 14th October
Wednesday, 15th October
Thursday, 16th October
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Speakers
Session 13: Targeting/Permeability/Delivery
8:30AM - 10:30AM
Thursday, 16th October
Chancellor 2
Chairs: Sonia Troeira Henriques & Nicole Lawrence
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Delivering broad-spectrum antivirals to the brain using peptides. The example of peptide-porphyrin conjugates
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Miguel Castanho
Microcondensate-mediated Protein and Nucleic Acid Delivery into Cells
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Shiroh Futaki
A putative peptide target for the treatment for lung adenocarcinoma
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Nicola Smith
Engineering a Tissue-Targeted Delivery Platform for DNA, mRNA, siRNA, and CRISPR/Cas9: Optimising
In Vivo
Efficacy and Hard-to-Transfect Cell Uptake
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Peter M Moyle
Integrating computational and synthetic methods to develop membrane-permeating bioactive peptides
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David K Chalmers
Toward a Detailed Molecular Mechanism for the Oral Delivery of Peptides with Permeation Enhancers
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Severin T. Schneebeli
Morning Tea
10:30AM - 11:00AM
Thursday, 16th October
Convention Centre Foyer
Session 14: Synthetic Technology II/Bioactive Discovery
11:00AM - 1:00PM
Thursday, 16th October
Chancellor 2
Chairs: Andew Giltrap & Elizabeth (Betsy) Parkinson
Sponsored by:
Cross-Chiral Recognition between Proteins and Glycans: Insights from Machine Learning, Total Synthesis, and Array Technologies
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Ratmir Derda
Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Novel Daptomycin Peptide Antibiotics
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Paul Harris
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-Hydroxy amide, as an oxidized amide, allows for not only oxidizing the alpha carbon but also ligating peptide fragments
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Akira Otaka
Topological isomers of a potent wound healing peptide: structural insights and implications for bioactivity
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Norelle Daly
Novel linker for enhanced HPLC purification of peptide hydrazides
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Kohei Sato
Cyclic Peptides With Varied Architecture - Getting Peptides Into Shape
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Philip E Thompson
Lunch
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Thursday, 16th October
Convention Centre Foyer
Session 15: OMICS
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Thursday, 16th October
Chancellor 2
Chairs: Norelle Daly & Thomas Durek
Quantitative ‘Omics in Parallel: Unravelling the Enzymatic Redox Web
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Valerie Wasinger
Cyclic host-defense peptides kill proliferative, non-proliferative and drug-resistant melanoma cells without inducing resistance
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Aurélie Benfield
Dynamic evolution of venom composition in slug moth caterpillars
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Andrew A Walker
Functional and Signalling Impacts of Dietary Electrophiles on the Platelet Proteome
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Xuyu Liu
Afternoon Tea
3:30PM - 4:15PM
Thursday, 16th October
Convention Centre Foyer
Closing Session
4:15PM - 6:00PM
Thursday, 16th October
Chancellor 2
Chairs: Lara Malins & Ross Bathgate
Molecular mimicry: ecology, evolution, and applications of doppelgänger peptides from venoms and beyond
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Helena Safavi
Recent developments in the applications of cyclotides in agriculture and medicine
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David Craik
Pre-Dinner Drinks
6:30PM - 7:00PM
Thursday, 16th October
Chancellor Ballroom
Conference Dinner
7:00PM - 10:00PM
Thursday, 16th October
Chancellor Ballroom
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