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Symposium on Advances and Applications in Metaproteomics 2016
Title: Symposium on Advances and Applications in Metaproteomics 2016
Identifier: http://www.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de/metaproteomics_symposium
Venue: Magdeburg
Start date: 2016-02-08
End date: 2016-02-09
Creator: Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems <Magdeburg>
Abstract: Over the last decade, the research field of metaproteomics has emerged to an indispensable tool in microbial ecology to identify the link between community composition and functional profile. The progress of this area is driven by technical developments in mass spectrometry and various DNA shotgun sequencing projects of environmental samples. The complexity of the samples and the non-trivial data analysis, however, represent serious challenges that hinder the whole field of metaproteomic research from moving forward and to tackle challenging research topics, e.g. in environmental or health sciences. In order to promote the scientific exchange in the community, this symposium covers the most important topics of metaproteomics. It is directed towards Postdoctoral researchers, PhD students, and other scientists with experience in related fields of microbiology who want to discover techniques of proteomic analysis. On the computational side, a half-day hands-on workshop is offered with guided tutorials for the MetaProteomeAnalyzer (MPA) data analysis software. The following topics will be covered during the Metaproteomics Symposium: Proteomics Workflow, Medical Applications, Environmental and Technical Applications, Bioinformatics and Modelling, Proteomics and Multi-Omics. [Information of the supplier]
Subject: Proteins (572.6)
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Spatial coverage: Central Europe, Germany
Audience: Intermediate; Experts
Language: English
Format: website
Resource type: Conferences and Congresses (archive)
Access: free
Metadata update date: 2016-02-11
Metadata provider: UBFfm
URL of this vifabio-resource: http://www.vifabio.de/en/iqfBio/detail/9037
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