Webinar

Ultrahigh Sensitivity Mass Spectrometry in Immunoproteomics and Bioinformatics

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Mass spectrometry-based proteomics has been the technique of choice for deep and quantitative analysis of proteomes. However, until recently, the characterization of these proteomes was represented by the bulk analysis of many thousands to millions of cells. Only recently have the approaches and instrumentation afforded characterization of peptides from hundreds to even just a single cell.

Watch this webinar to explore:

  • Deep immunopeptide profiling from small sample sizes 
  • The latest bioinformatic capabilities using real-time searching on PaSER
  • Single cell solutions for cell sorting and preparation

For Research Use Only. Not for use in clinical diagnostic procedures.

Speaker Information:

Stefan Tenzer

Stefan Tenzer, PhD

Professor, University of Mainz

 

Jonathan Krieger

Jonathan Krieger, PhD

Scientific Project Manager, Bruker Daltonics

 

 

 

Watch this webinar to explore:

  • Deep immunopeptide profiling from small sample sizes 
  • The latest bioinformatic capabilities using real-time searching on PaSER
  • Single cell solutions for cell sorting and preparation

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