[BBC] [Gtpb] Bioinformatics Training course announcemet PDA15 Proteomics Data Analysis

Pedro Fernandes pfern at igc.gulbenkian.pt
Tue Jun 30 02:05:13 CEST 2015


    COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT

We are pleased to inform you that the applications for the upcoming  
training course

PDA15  -   Proteomics Data Analysis
with Lennart Martens, Harald Barsnes and Marc Vaudel

are open.

    IMPORTANT DATES for this Course
    Deadline for applications: July 31st 2015
    Latest notification of acceptance: August 1st 2015
    Course date: September 7th - September 10th 2015

Full details at
http://gtpb.igc.gulbenkian.pt/bicourses/PDA15/

Course description
Mass spectrometry based proteomic experiments generate ever larger  
datasets and, as a consequence, complex data interpretation  
challenges. In this course, the concepts and methods required to  
tackle these challenges will be introduced, covering both protein  
identification and quantification. The course will rely exclusively on  
free and user friendly software, all of which can be directly applied  
in your lab upon your return from the course.

An introduction to the available online resources and repositories  
will also be given. Here you will see how to link the results from  
proteomic experiments with external data to conduct pathway, gene  
ontology and interaction analyses.
In the course, you will also learn how to submit data to the  
ProteomeXchange online repositories, and how to browse and reprocess  
publicly available data from these repositories.

The course will provide a solid basis for beginners, but also new  
perspectives to those already familiar with standard data  
interpretation procedures in proteomics.

Thank you for your interest,

Pedro Fernandes

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Pedro Fernandes
GTPB Coordinator
Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência
Apartado 14
2781-901 OEIRAS
PORTUGAL
Tel +351 21 4407912
http://gtpb.igc.gulbenkian.pt





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