KAUST Bioscience Core Lab presents
Quantitative Proteomics: Principles and Applications
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Building 1, level 2, room 2202
The KAUST Bioscience Core Lab (BCL) is pleased to invite you to a scientific seminar on the topic of quantitative proteomics.
Attendees will learn about:
- the basic principles of mass spectrometry (MS)-based quantification and how quantitative proteomics can deliver valuable insights to answer biological questions.
- the difference between absolute and relative quantification and their applications.
- the data analysis workflows available for such studies.
- how the Proteomics team in BCL can help support and make an impact on their research.
Mass spectrometry (MS) is the main technology for modern high throughput quantitative proteomics studies. It is used for both discovery and targeted proteomic analysis to understand global proteomic dynamics in cells, tissues or organisms. It has been gaining wider acceptance in the clinic for targeted assays in addition to target validation in drug discovery. This has led to the development of several methods for determining relative and absolute abundance of proteins in samples using stable isotope labelling, such as SILAC, TMT/iTRAQ, in addition to label free methods such as iBAQ and LFQ.
Come meet and hear from BCL scientists and a mass-spectrometrist expert, Dr. Bernard Delanghe (Product Marketing Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific).
All interested KAUST researchers, students and staff are warmly welcomed to attend.
Registration closes on Tuesday, November 12. Please register in a timely manner as seating is limited.
For registration and further information, please contact proteomics.core@kaust.edu.sa.
This opportunity is brought to you by the KAUST Core Labs.