The human proteome - a scientific opportunity for transforming diagnostics, therapeutics, and healthcare.

Clinical Proteomics
Marc VidalWorkshop Participants

Abstract

A National Institutes of Health (NIH) workshop was convened in Bethesda, MD on September 26-27, 2011, with representative scientific leaders in the field of proteomics and its applications to clinical settings. The main purpose of this workshop was to articulate ways in which the biomedical research community can capitalize on recent technology advances and synergize with ongoing efforts to advance the field of human proteomics. This executive summary and the following full report describe the main discussions and outcomes of the workshop.

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Oct 29, 2014·Nature Neuroscience·Robert R KitchenAngus C Nairn
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Methods Mentioned

BETA
Protein Capture
biosensors
RNA-Seq
glycosylation

Software Mentioned

ENCODE
TASSER
P4
OvaCheck
PeptideAtlas
MaxQuant
Ensembl
Real Time
BioGrid
Pre

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