Come by and visit PEAKS at this year's DGPF: Proteomic Forum (booth 19). The conference will be taking place March 22-25 at the Technical University Berlin (Germany).
In addition, PEAKS will be hosting a Training Workshop, March 19-20, 2015, at the Crowne Plaza, Berlin City Center. The workshop is designed to give users a hands-on approach to fully understanding the capability of PEAKS. Visit http://www.bioinfor.com/ for more information and registration.
“The German Society of Proteomic Research coordinates and provides a network comprising academic institutions, commercial companies and special institutions at the national and international level in order to support the extension of scientific knowledge in the field of proteome research and protein analysis.”
For more information, visit http://www.proteomic-forum.de/
PEAKS is a complete software package for proteomics mass spectrometry data analysis. Starting from the raw mass spectrometry data, PEAKS takes care of every step of data conversion. PEAKS effectively performs peptide and protein identification, PTM and mutation characterization, as well as results validation, visualization and reporting.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Monday, March 9, 2015
PEAKS at US HUPO 2015
Stop by Booth 11 to visit PEAKS at the 11th annual US HUPO Conference. This year’s conference, located in Tempe, AZ, will span three days and include the research poster “Quantitative Analysis of Native Peptides with LC-MS/MS Directly from Complex Secretome Samples” in Computational Methods and Statistics.
From live demos to direct support, we want to show you why PEAKS is right for your research.
“US HUPO is a non-profit educational and networking association for those engaged in proteomics technologies and research pertaining to the human proteome and model organisms.”
From live demos to direct support, we want to show you why PEAKS is right for your research.
“US HUPO is a non-profit educational and networking association for those engaged in proteomics technologies and research pertaining to the human proteome and model organisms.”
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