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EMBO Practical Course on Phosphoproteomics

Written by BCI Staff | Apr 7, 2013 5:40:00 PM

EMBO Practical Course: 'Phosphoproteomics'

Practical Course - Odense, Denmark

Phosphorylation is participating in almost all cellular processes and is the most studied post-translational modification today. Phosphoproteomics aim at characterize all phosphoproteins in a cell or tissue at a given time. Several strategies exist for phosphoproteomics, most combining peptide fractionation techniques with efficient phosphopeptide enrichment methods and mass spectrometry. The course focuses on the practical issues concerning quantitative phosphoproteomics and tips and tricks which is of outmost importance in being able to characterize phosphoproteins

The course focuses on practical issues concerning many phosphoproteomics aspects, which are of outmost importance in being able to characterize phosphorylated proteins. It is aimed for scientists like cell biologists, bio-/protein-chemists and other with interest in cellular signalling and regulation where phosphorylation are key mechanisms or researchers who are heading towards implementing phosphoproteomic strategies in their research project.

(Courtesy of University of Southern Denmark, via henninglarsen.com)

EMBO Practical Course: 'Phosphoproteomics'

Sun, Apr 14, 2013 - Fri, Apr 19, 2013

Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark
Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark

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