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Tuesday 2 December 2003
9am - 4.30pm at Novartis - Basel
A one-day course is organised by the Swiss Proteomics Society in collaboration with Novartis and Roche. This introductory tutorial is addressed to scientists with limited experience in Proteomics. Emphasis will be given to gaining understanding of the experimental and theoretical challenges associated with the proteomics approach.
The programme will consist of the following 2 modules of 3h each:
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Proteomics Sample Preparation: Theory and case studies |
| 9:00 - 9:40 |
Electrophoresis and its applications
Jean-Charles Sanchez, Biomedical Proteomics Research Group, Geneva University |
| 9:40 - 10:20 |
SELDI and Alzheimer
Odile Carrett, Biomedical Proteomics Research Group, Geneva University |
| 10:20 - 10:40 |
COFFEE BREAK |
| 10:40 - 12:00 |
MS workflows and applications
Manfredo Quadroni, Institute of Biochemistry, Lausanne, University of Lausanne &
Garry Corthals, Biomedical Proteomics Research Group, Geneva University
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12h00-13h30 Lunch
13h30-16h30 Proteomics Data Mining
Topics covered: SWISS-PROT protein knowledgebase and annotation on PTMs
Courses given by: Marie-Claude Blatter and Nathalie Farriol-Mathis, Swiss-Prot group, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Geneva
Participation will be limited to 30 persons!
Price: 150 CHF (including lunch, coffee break, handouts)
You may register to this Short Course in Proteomics through the Congress Registration Form.
Should you require more information about the course, please contact:
Patricia M. Palagi, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Geneva
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