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Thermo Fisher Scientific Afternoon Workshop
Building ProteomeTools based on a complete synthetic human proteome
Date: Friday 3 February 2017
Time: 2.45pm - 4.45pm
Location: Heritage 2, Mantra Lorne
Join us at our Lorne Proteomics Friday afternoon workshop with food and drinks provided to hear Prof Bernhard Kuster, the chair of proteomics and bioanalytics, Technische Universität München (TUM) School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan speak on his latest major project.
The ProteomeTools project aims to derive molecular and digital tools from the human proteome to facilitate biomedical and life science research. In this presentation, the generation and multimodal LC-MS/MS analysis of >330,000 synthetic tryptic peptides representing essentially all canonical human gene products will be described and examples for the use of this data will be presented. The resource will be extended to more than one million peptides within two years and all data will be made available to the public in ProteomicsDB and proteomeXchange.