Neuroproteomics and Systems Biology course
June 20‐22, 2022: Online
July 5‐6, 2022: Université de Lille (Lille, France)
The aim of this workshop is to provide a broad view on current analytical, methodological, and conceptual advances in neuroproteomics to understand CNS disorders and advance our knowledge for possible therapeutic interventions.
The online days will cover the basic techniques as well as cover topics related to: digging deeper into the proteome by using enrichment techniques, new developments in the mass spectrometry field, data analysis and data integration. Both, basic and clinical research will be showcased to provide broad room for new projects and collaboration. All participants are encouraged to bring a poster of their work, whether they are already working in the field or not, to enable discussion and identification of networking opportunities.
The two days in Lille will focus on presenting, practicing and discussing new techniques and methods. In addition, participants will be encouraged to bring their own samples that will be used for different technical analyses. A group discussion will highlight preliminary results, giving new insight and fostering a collaborative network. More information: https://laboratoire-prism.fr/index.php/platforms/clic-imaging.
The course is mainly intended for PhD students and junior post‐docs. However, second year master students with a strong motivation to pursue a PhD may attend.
Register here.
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