Subject: Dentistry
Credit units: 3
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Dentistry (Dean's Office)

Description

The course will begin with an introductory lecture defining the goals of proteomics and discussing two typical workflows and essential theories in acquiring proteomics data for scientific research. The following two lectures will be practical training, in which the student will acquire hands-on experience working with the analytical instrumentation most commonly used in proteomics. In the remaining lectures, each student in consultation with the course director will select recent publications related to the field of applied proteomics, present them to the group and lead a discussion with classmates.

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