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Unlocking the Potential of Plasma Proteomics

Comparing six leading plasma proteomic technologies

Plasma proteomic technologies are evolving quickly and are crucial for biomedical research.

This webinar compares six leading plasma proteomic technologies, providing insights into their performance and applications.

Dr. Josh Coon outlines how mass spectrometry-based methods and affinity-based approaches were evaluated for proteomic depth, reproducibility and their ability to detect disease-related biomarkers. He also highlights how these methods contribute to advancing the understanding of disease biology and improving diagnostic strategies, including in cancer research.

Learning objectives:

  • Find out how different plasma proteomic technologies compare in their ability to detect and quantify proteins.
  • Understand how these technologies can provide critical insights into disease biology and therapeutic targets.
  • Discover how advances in proteomics are paving the way for improved treatment strategies

Featured Speakers

Josh Coon, Ph.D.

Josh Coon, Ph.D.

Professor of Chemistry and Biomolecular Chemistry at University of Wisconsin-Madison

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