Courses currently offered:
Proteomics Informatics Course
The objective of this course is to instruct active proteomics researchers in the use of a suite of software tools designed for the analysis, validation, storage and interpretation of data obtained from large-scale quantitative proteomics experiments using stable isotope labeling method , multi-dimensional chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry. Through daily lectures and hands-on exercises, each course participant should become proficient in the use of the tools.
For more information on the Proteomics Informatics course please visit www.proteomecenter.org/course
Introduction to Systems Biology
This intensive one-week course will introduce and develop skills and concepts necessary for comprehension and application of modern systems-biology approaches to research problems. The course will focus on a central research problem, selected in part by the course participants, implemented with computational and bench techniques, and analyzed with emphasis on global applicability to other problems. Sessions of the course will focus on the application for specific systems-biology technologies in the context of the theme problem. Each student should be able to develop, as a result of this course, a research outline that could form the core of a systems-based grant application.
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