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2024.03.02

NIBB-Princeton Joint Proteomics Training Course 2024 - Advanced proteomics to define protein function and dynamic regulation -

NIBB-Princeton Joint Proteomics Training Course 2024 - Advanced proteomics to define protein function and dynamic regulation - is a 3-day practical course combining hands-on training and lectures. It is being held for the first time after the course in 2017. In the upcoming course, students will learn essential skills in proteomic sample preparation, LC-MS/MS instrument method development, quantitative proteomics analysis, and data interpretation. In the hands-on training, students will focus on sample preparation for whole proteome and proximity labeling quantitative mass spectrometry analysis. The students will take these datasets through guided, hands-on bioinformatics tutorials utilizing open-source software platforms to perform quantitative and functional analysis. Course lectures will cover a range of topics, from the basics of LC-MS/MS instrumentation to emerging proteomics technologies, including protein complex analysis, spatially restricted proteomes, near single cell samples, and bioinformatic strategies for data analysis and biological interpretation. We are pleased to have Prof. Ileana Cristea and Dr. Todd Greco from Princeton University, and Prof. Hidetaka Kosako from Tokushima University who are world-leading scientists in this field, to give intensive lectures and experimental instruction on mass-spectrometry and bioinformatics, and proximity labeling analyses.
 
NIBB-Princeton Joint Proteomics Training Course 2024 - Advanced proteomics to define protein function and dynamic regulation -
Date: May 15th to 17th 2024
Venue: National Institute for Basic Biology (NIBB) (Okazaki, Aichi, Japan)
Language: English
Fees: Free for registration (Please note that travel expenses are NOT supported.)
Lecturers: Ileana Cristea and Todd Greco (Princeton Univ.), Hidetaka Kosako (Tokushima Univ.)
Organizers: Naoto Ueno and Shuji Shigenobu (NIBB); Hidetaka Kosako (Tokushima Univ.), Ileana Cristea (Princeton Univ.)
 
For more information about this course and to apply, please visit the website.
https://www.nibb.ac.jp/proteomics_course_2024/
The deadline to apply to participate in this course is April 8.
Contact: proteomics_course2024@nibb.ac.jp (Takuya Yoshida, NIBB)