BSU Seminar: "Mass spectrometry-based proteomics: challenges and opportunities"
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Mass spectrometry is the technique of choice to study proteins in a high throughput fashion. And while the final outputs that you might be presented looks like a typical omics table, with assayed proteins along the row and samples along the columns, the characteristics of mass spectrometry result in some interesting features. In my talk, I will describe how mass spectrometry is used to identify and quantify proteins and highlight some important features of the acquisition process. I will then present some recent applications of mass spectrometry-based proteomics and conclude with challenges and opportunities.
This talk is part of the MRC Biostatistics Unit Seminars series.
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