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Practical Proteomics

At a Glance
Date: Monday 13 to Wednesday 15 December
Time: 10am to 5pm
Location: School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick
Open To: Academia and Industry
Cost: £800 commercial, £550, academic/student rate
Summary: A three day course for those in industry and academia who wish to gain a theoretical and practical understanding of the exciting possibilities and developments within the field of proteomics.

Proteomics requires the identification and quantitation of ever-smaller amounts of proteins in increasingly complex systems. Modern approaches have been established to enable this to be accomplished in an automated, sensitive and selective fashion.

This course will provide the theoretical underpinning of the methods used, with sixteen practical sessions undertaken in a fully equipped, state-of-the-art laboratory including ESI, ESI-MS/MS, nanoflow LC, MALDI, protein separation including both gel and non-gel based approaches, automated digestion and sophisticated database searching.

The course now includes theoretical and practical mass spectrometry-based quantitative techniques including examples of prokaryotic, eukaryotic and plasma proteomic case studies.

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