Keystone Symposia: Proteomics in Cell Biology and Disease
Proteomics provides critical biological information about the activation state of enzymes, pathways, and signaling networks that drive all biological processes. However, the power of this approach is currently limited by the capabilities of proteomics technologies and methods.
Although single dimensional proteomics analysis is now routine on abundant samples, challenges remain in analyzing limited samples collected from in vivo studies and in examining dynamic cellular processes. This meeting aims to address these challenges, focusing on the latest advances and innovations in sample preparation, instrumentation, and bioinformatic/computational analysis, to push the boundaries of proteomics to enable more powerful analytics for translational research.
Specifically, the virtual program will cover:
- cutting edge sample preparation methods that enable increased sensitivity and functional analysis of proteins
- approaches to tackle single cell proteomics analysis, in parallel with genomics and transcriptomics advances
- advancing multiplex capabilities beyond 2-10 plex experimentation to for more meaningful clinical analysis
- integration of various “omics” data sets with proteomics to provide a more global view of the dynamic cellular environment.
Ultimately our goal is to help build a proteomics community that is ready to tackle even the most complex biological problems.
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