Tandem Mass Tags (TMT) have revolutionized the field of mass spectrometry by enabling simultaneous identification and quantification of protein expression from multiple samples in a single LC-MS analysis. We are excited to invite you to the third annual TMT symposium, where you will hear from pioneering researchers who are utilizing TMT to advance our understanding of science and technology. During this event, you will learn about the latest TMT labeling reagents from Thermo Fisher Scientific and how they are being used to innovate and expand our knowledge. Key leaders in the field will share their research, best practices, and factors for success, giving you insights into how to optimize your own TMT experiments. In addition to hearing from experts in the field, you will have the opportunity to participate in live discussions and Q&A sessions, allowing you to connect with peers and engage in meaningful conversations about TMT.
This event will introduce the latest tag workflow solutions and highlight advancements in the use of tandem mass tags in various applications, including Chemoproteomics, PTMs, Automation, TMT-SureQuant, and Alternative quantification. You will leave with a deeper understanding of the capabilities of TMT and how it can be applied to your own research, paving the way for future discoveries and advancements.
September 12: We will delve into the world of big data analysis, exploring techniques for working with multiplex datasets and examining the use of Chemoproteomics, SILAC TMT (Protein turn over), Degradomics, and High throughput approaches.
September 13: We will focus on cutting-edge techniques, such as Spatialomics, Surequant, Single cell Analysis with TMT, and 96 Plates and Easypep use.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Senior Scientist and Head of the Proteomics Laboratory, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología
Senior Scientist, R&D Department at Pelago Bioscience AB, Solna, Sweden
R&D Scientist, Protein & Cell Analysis, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Faculty Director of two MS Core Facilities (Taplin Biological MS Facility and the Thermo Fisher Center for Multiplexed Proteomics)
Professor of Chemistry, Brigham Young University
CSO, Pelago Bioscience
Proteomics Core Facility
Director of Discovery Proteomics within the Microchemistry, Proteomics, and Lipidomics Department
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
Assistant Professor, Utrecht University
Professor, Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Northeastern University
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