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In recent years mass spectrometry has emerged as the premier method of analyzing and identifying proteins and metabolites in cell systems and in biofluids. These types of analyses are now critical to performing effective biomedical research aimed at developing a better understanding of disease pathology, as well as designing new approaches for clinical treatment. Mass spectrometry has proven so successful in this regard that demand has far exceeded the supply of trained personnel equipped to exploit the available technologies.
Hands-on training is undoubtedly the best method for learning the advanced techniques involved in systems biology. By taking a sample from a gel to the mass spectrometer and then to database searching for an identification, you will learn many of the important steps required for successful protein identification. We offer individualized, targeted training at the skill sets a new researcher needs, or a detailed overview suitable for principal investigators. We are currently developing web-based proteomics resources. Please contact us for more information.
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