Scaling Proteomics: Balancing Performance and Measuring Enough Proteins
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As proteomics platforms have advanced, the number of proteins measured and sample throughput have dramatically increased. However, have sacrifices or trade-offs been necessary to make these gains?
To find out, our expert speaker will analyze how the performance of proteomics platforms has changed over time, comparing precision, sensitivity and specificity as throughput increases.
He’ll also address the quandary of not-yet-measurable, low-abundance, non-secreted proteins, discussing whether significant physiological signals exist in that fraction and if expanding proteomic measurements to encompass the entire proteome is worthwhile.
- Explore the advancements in proteomics platforms across generations, with a focus on precision, sensitivity and specificity
- Analyze whether increasing the number of proteins measured and sample throughput has compromised performance
- Address the challenges of measuring low-abundance, non-secreted proteins