Swiss Proteomics Meeting 2026

Bern, Thursday 23 April 2026 – Friday 24 April 2026

Welcome note 

Welcome to the Annual Swiss Proteomics Meeting 2026 !

The Swiss Proteomics Meeting is an annual event gathering proteomic / life science researchers from Switzerland and neighbouring countries. The meeting will be held on 23-24 April 2026 in the Hotel Holiday Inn Bern - Westside, Switzerland.

The LS2 Proteomics section aims to reach out all researchers with an interest in proteomics. This meeting is therefore a great opportunity for PhD students, post-docs and group leaders to learn from & connect with researchers using advanced mass spectrometric strategies in order to get mechanistic insights into dynamic biological processes.

The Proteomics meeting is different in many respects. We do focus within 2 half-days on bringing the younger generation of proteomic researchers to the table. Most Swiss PI's will bring several lab members, if not their whole team, to the meeting. A higher number of flash talks provides students and postdocs with the opportunity to present their research & advancements. The meeting is very interactive and participants appreciate the opportunity to talk directly to PIs, keynote speakers and company representatives. There will be a prize(s) for the best presentation!

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity for a scientific exchange!

The executive committee of the LS2 Proteomics Section: Alexander Schmidt - President (Biozentrum Basel), Paolo Nanni - Vice-President (Functional Genomics Center Zürich, UZH/ETHZ), Michal Bassani (University of Lausanne), Loïc Dayon (Nestlé Research, Bernd Wollscheid (ETHZ), Manuel Tzouros (Roche Pharmaceuticals), Alexander Leitner (ETHZ), Maria Pavlou (Proteomics Core Facility, EPFL), Roland Bruderer (Biognosys AG)

NEW:

Proteomics Section Travel Grants:

Eligibility: LS2 members - students/early career researchers submitting an abstract to the LS2 Proteomics Annual Meeting and presenting a short/flash talk can apply for a 1000 CHF travel grant to join HUPO 2027.

Selection: during the Annual Proteomics Meeting designated jury will evaluate the quality of the presented talks