Proteomics Mini-courses

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Proteomics Symposium | Public Open House | Proteomics Mini-courses
Proteomics Journal Club | Proteomics Training Program

* Please note that these mini courses only serves as a quick introduction. If you would like to learn more about mass spectrometry and proteomics, Please plan to register in the classes available in UW campus.

  • Chem 622/PharmSci 493 Biological Mass Spectrometry: Fundamentals and Applications
  • Chemistry 638: Introduction to Mass Spectrometry

Introduction to Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics

Date: TBD    Frequency: TBD

Course Description:

This course will introduce the basic concepts in mass spectrometry and proteomics. No previous knowledge is required.

This is half-day course. 

Registration Fee: UW Students/Post-doc/Faculty/Staff - FREE, Others - TBD

Registration is required as space is limited.  Please contact Dr. Ying Ge if you would like to attend.

How to Interpret Protein Mass Spectra

Date: TBD    Frequency: TBD

Course Description:

This is an introductory course on the interpretation of protein mass spectra which will benefit those with little or no experience with interpretation. Registrants should have some basic knowledge of protein structures. Mass spectrometry principles and practical examples will be taught in the course. Problem-solving time is added to illustrate the principles of interpretation. This course will emphasize on the interpretation of electrospray ionization mass spectra (ESI). A calculator is required.

This is one-day course.

Registration Fee: UW Students/Post-doc/Faculty/Staff - FREE, Others - TBD

Registration is required as space is limited. Please contact Dr. Ying Geif you would like to attend.