2020 Skyline Online

Dear Skyline Users,

Note: all sessions now full.

The Skyline Team and our invited instructors are pleased to announce an online version of our annual Skyline - Quantitative Mass Spectrometry Course coming this October, 5-6 and 8-9 2020. While it's impossible to recreate the immersive and interactive nature of an in-person week-long course, we are going to try to do our best online to incorporate the best features of what you've come to expect from a Skyline Course -- great instruction, engaging lectures, hands-on tutorial and plenty of student/teacher interaction and support. Skyline Online will be structured with three sessions covering these proteomics and small molecule topics:



The course schedules will address a range of targeted techniques using SRM, PRM, DIA and MS1 filtering, and topics like system suitability, plasma proteomics and a whole section dedicated to small molecule analysis and data processing. Of course, all the sessions will help you learn to use Skyline software more effectively in your research. Sessions will consist of a mix of live lectures, taped content, self-paced tutorials and hands-on practicals, with instructors available for questions.

Because we are online, we are able to broaden our instructor list more than ever. The instructor list includes researchers and software developers with a wealth of combined experience in targeted and quantitative proteomics, small molecule research and the use of Skyline.

Don't miss this opportunity. Registration is on a first-come, first-enrolled basis with course fee ($100 per session) due at time of registration.

We hope that you will clear your schedules for your sessions and join us!

Brendan MacLean, 
Skyline Project Lead 


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When: Oct 5-6 and Oct 8-9, 2020
Where: Online - Zoom link sent to registered participants
    
Cost: $100 per session
Apply by: First-come, first-registered, until full.
Pay by: time of registration
Participants: 50 per session

Related Links:
Course Schedule
Instructor List