BMS 270/PSPG 219/Chem 219 Current Approaches to Quantitative Proteomics in Biology (2024)

Module: 3
Sponsoring Program: BMS/PSPG/CCB
Administrator: Priscilla Pereira

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Course Number: BMS 270/PSPG 219/Chem 219
Course Name: Current Approaches to Quantitative Proteomics in Biology
Units: 3
Grading Option: S/U
Course Director: Arun Wiita

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Other Faculty: Danielle Swaney, Sanjeeva Srivastava
Dates: May 13-31
Campus: MB
Location: BH 215
Schedule: M/W/F, 9:30am-11:50am
Minimum Class Size: 4
Maximum Class Size: 16

This course will give an overview of current and emerging quantitative proteomics methods in basic science applications. The course will be a mix of lecture, paper discussion, and hands-on experience including proteomic sample preparation and data analysis. Topics to be covered, among others, include SILAC, post-translational modifications, affinity purification mass spectrometry, isobaric labeling, shotgun vs. targeted proteomics, and data-independent acquisition. The goal of the course is for students to both gain a better understanding of mass spectrometry approaches as well as envision where these extremely versatile approaches could enhance their own research.