Accurate, quantitative, high-throughput multi-omics measurements can fill longstanding gaps in basic biochemistry and elucidate confounding disease processes. This webcast will highlight how mass spectrometry innovations enable deep proteome sequencing and population-scale biological discovery.

Learn how to:

  • Study biological systems using multi-omics approaches.
  • Perform deep proteome sequencing using mass spectrometry.
  • Apply novel mass spectrometry technology to solve biological questions.

About the presenter

Josh Coon, Professor of chemistry and biomolecular chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Josh Coon, Professor of chemistry and biomolecular chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Josh Coon is a professor of chemistry and biomolecular chemistry and the Thomas and Margaret Pyle Chair at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an affiliate of the Morgridge Institute for Research. His research focuses on instrument development with a focus on mass spectrometry and its application to proteomics to measure biological systems.

 
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