18 January, 2024 | Online
18:00-19:00 CET
Chair: Dr. Niki L. Reynaert (Maastricht, Netherlands)
Speaker: Dr. Paul Skipp (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom)
Fees: Free for ERS members / €10 for non-members
Although a lot of emphasis in research has been placed on genomic analyses, most biological processes are executed by proteins. The aggregate of protein expression and posttranslational modifications can be assessed by high-throughput proteomics. As such, proteomics is a powerful tool in understanding complex biological systems and it can shed light on the molecular mechanisms underlying disease pathogenesis and progression. Moreover, it can identify putative therapeutic targets, and proteomic signatures or components thereof can be used as disease biomarkers. There are various ways to perform proteomic analyses and it can be applied on a variety of clinical sample types.
This webinar will include a workshop with interactive quizzes, Q&A with audience, presentation of seminal papers and introduction to analysis workflows.
After following this webinar, participants should be able to: