Proteomics: Pushing Towards Single-Cell Resolution
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Proteomics: Pushing Towards Single-Cell Resolution

Learn how the latest single-cell proteomics technology is revolutionizing protein analysis and driving research progress.

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This webinar will be hosted live and available on-demand

Monday, December 12, 2022 
11:00 AM Eastern Time 

Single-cell techniques are popular for obtaining genetic information, which catalyzes increased interest in genomics and transcriptomics. Various physical and technical challenges have made it difficult for proteomics to follow suit, until now. Single-cell proteomics techniques are becoming mainstream. 

In this webinar brought to you by The Scientist’s Creative Services Team, Nikolai Slavov and Abhishek Garg will discuss single-cell proteomic approaches, integrating this data with data from other -omics studies, and what single-cell proteomics reveals about biology, health, and disease.

Topics to be covered 

  • New data acquisition and interpretation methods for sensitive protein analysis
  • How single-cell proteomics paves the way for new biological discoveries
  • Single-cell spatial proteomics for characterizing tumoral CD8+ T cells
Nikolai Slavov, PhD

Nikolai Slavov, PhD
Associate Professor, Bioengineering
Allen Distinguished Investigator, Allen Frontiers Group
Director, Single-Cell Proteomics Center
Affiliated Faculty, Biology
Faculty Fellow, Barnett Institute
Northeastern University College of Engineering

Abhishek D. Garg, PhD 

 Abhishek D. Garg, PhD
 Assistant Professor
 Laboratory of Cell Stress and Immunity
 Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
 University of Leuven 

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