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Title

Mass spectrometry-based proteomics: Identification, quantification and characterization of protein post-translational modifications

Dates

10-11 April 2019

Lang EN Workshop language is English
Responsable de l'activité

Alexandre Reymond

Organizer(s)

Dr Manfredo Quadroni, UNIL
Dr Patrice Waridel, UNIL

Speakers

Dr Manfredo Quadroni, UNIL
Dr Patrice Waridel, UNIL

Description

The goal of the first part is to give some basic theoretical and practical knowledge on the mass spectrometry (MS) techniques used in proteomics to identify proteins in simple and complex mixtures. It will cover the following subjects: - Fundamental concepts of mass spectrometry (MS) of peptides and proteins - Strategies for protein identification with MS data: theory, concepts, variants - Database searches with MS data: practical examples and exercises - Validation and interpretation of results. The goal of this second part is to give more advanced theoretical and practical knowledge on the mass spectrometry (MS) techniques used in proteomics, in particular for the characterization of post-translational modifications (PTMs) and the quantitation of protein in complex mixtures. It will cover the following subjects: - Strategies for PTM identification in proteins by MS: theory and concepts - PTM data analysis practical examples and exercises: phosphorylation - Quantitation of proteins by MS: labeled and unlabeled strategies - Quantitative workflows and examples of applications

Program

More information in due time

Location

University of Lausanne, Amphipôle 359

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Information

University of Lausanne, Amphipôle 359

Expenses

PhD students of StarOmics are eligible for reimbursement of occurred travel expenses by train (half-fare card, and 2nd class). Please send the original tickets (no copies, except for the general abonnement) with the reimbursement form to Corinne Dentan (see: biologie.cuso.ch)

Places

25

Deadline for registration 06.04.2019
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