[BBC] April 29 – May 10, 2024: May Institute on computation and statistics for mass spectrometry and proteomics

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Dear colleagues,

See below for a highly recommended course on computational mass spectrometry and proteomic.

For more information, please contact Olga Vitek (o.vitek at northeastern.edu).

Best,
Wout

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Dear friends and colleagues:

The May Institute on Computation and Statistics for Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics, taking place on April 29 – May 10, 2024 on the campus of Northeastern University in Boston MA, is now accepting applications. The application deadline is February 15, 2024.

Instructors are leading experts, who contributed numerous experimental and computational methods and software. The target audiences are both beginners and experienced scientists, with both experimental and computational expertise.

Participants can select a subset of the following programs:

* April 29 - May 1, Quantitative proteomics with Skyline. Lead instructors: Tina Ludwig, Brendan MacLean and Lindsay Pino
* May 1 – May 3, Beginners R and beginners statistics. Lead instructor: Ryan Benz
* May 1 – May 3, Intermediate R, data visualization and statistics. Lead instructor: Kylie Bemis
* May 6 – May 8, Statistics for quantitative mass spectrometry: methods and case studies with MSstats. Lead instructors: Olga Vitek and Devon Kohler
* May 6, Analysis of mass spectrometry images with Cardinal. Lead instructor: Kylie Bemis
* May 7, Modern software development practice with Python. Lead instructor: Charles Tapley Hoyt
* May 8, Scientific writing. Lead instructor: Alicia Williams
* May 8 – May 10, Interpretation of proteomic experiments in the context of biomolecular networks with INDRA. Lead instructor: Ben Gyori
* May 10, Barnett Institute 50th Anniversary and Karger Medal Celebration. Featured speakers: Jenny Van Eyk and Nikolai Slavov

A limited number of registration fee wavers will be available for students and postdocs affiliated with academic or nonprofit institutions in the US.

Please share this widely. More information is at https://computationalproteomics.khoury.northeastern.edu/

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