Dear Skyline Users,
Wow, thanks to all those who registered for the course at Northeastern University in Boston. Clearly interest remains very strong for instruction in targeted proteomics. And, so...
The Skyline Team and our invited instructors are pleased to announce the third University of Washington Targeted Proteomics Course on July 18-22, 2016 in Seattle, WA. The course schedule will address a range of targeted techniques using SRM, PRM, data independent acquisition (DIA/SWATH) and MS1 filtering, and topics like system suitability, plasma proteomics, statistical methods for designing and analyzing these experiments and, of course, learning to use Skyline software more effectively in your research.
The instructor list includes researchers and software developers with a wealth of combined experience in targeted and quantitative proteomics, and both using and creating Skyline to meet the needs of this research approach.
Space is limited. However, all applications submitted by the deadline of April 15 will be considered equally on the merits of the application.
We hope you will join us for this exciting week.
Brendan MacLean,
Skyline Project Lead
[registration closed]
When: July 18-22, 2016
Where: Foege Building, University of Washington, Seattle
(Meet at 9am Monday between Foege South and North) (map)
Cost: $300 academic, $900 industry
Apply by: April 15, 2016
Pay by: May 11, 2016
Participants: 30
Room & Board: Not included.
Campus dormitory housing is available for this event; additional details forthcoming.
Related Links:
Course Schedule
Instructor List