Maximize Genetic Discovery
Insights into pQTL and proteogenomics for advanced genetic research.
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In the rapidly evolving field of genetics research, precise mapping of protein quantitative trait loci (pQTLs) has emerged as crucial to understanding underlying biology.
This webinar introduces the next frontier – merging proteogenomics with state-of-the-art techniques – to significantly elevate the precision and scope of pQTL studies.
You will gain insights into how the combination of Seer’s Proteograph® technology with mass-spectrometry techniques overcome traditional shortfalls and offer unprecedented depth in the study of protein functions and their genetic foundations.
This webinar is best for:
- Proteomics, mass spectrometry, genomics, and proteogenomics research professionals.
- Scientists focused on the study of pQTLs and genetics research.
- General scientific community.
Things you’ll learn about:
- Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar’s groundbreaking study quantifying over 18,000 unique peptides from ~3,000 proteins to identify protein-altering variants and variant peptides.
- Addressing challenges (i.e., target identity and non-specific binding issues) in high-throughput affinity proteomics.
- The identification and significance of protein-altering variants and variant peptides, refining pQTLs studies.
- Integrating proteomic data with genomics (GWAS) to traverse new dimensions in drug target prioritization and genetic discoveries.
- The high performance of Seer’s Proteograph workflow for precise mapping of pQTLs.
Featured Speakers
Karsten Suhre, Ph.D. Professor of Biophysics & Physiology, Director of the Bioinformatics & Virtual Metabolomics Core, Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar
Serafim Batzoglou, Ph.D. Chief Data Officer, Seer
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