RSB Techniques in Omics: Nanoproteomics
Event Date: May 27th 2026
Website: https://my.rsb.org.uk/item.php?eventid=4800
Overview
The field of omics is a rapidly evolving and multi-disciplinary one that encompasses genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. Each of these individual fields offers the possibility to understand biological systems in a way that was previously unthinkable.
On this course you will learn about proteomic techniques to detect and quantify proteins in very low concentrations. The course explores nanoparticle preparation and characterisation, nanoparticle-based enrichment, and high-sensitivity mass spectrometry. You will gain an understanding of the unique challenges in low-abundance protein analysis. Through engaging sessions, you will learn to apply nanoproteomic strategies in research, particularly in biomarker discovery, early disease detection, and personalized medicine.
This course is part of the Techniques in Omics series delivered in partnership with University of Derby. You can choose to attend any or all of these courses, and will receive an attendance certificate for each course you attend. Discounts are available for those who would like to book all five courses. The courses in this series are:
- Forensic DNA Profiling in Crime Scene & Paternity Testing, 18 – 19 May 2026
- Techniques in Omics: Nanoproteomics, 27 May 2026
- Mass Spectrometry Techniques for Target Validation in Drug Development, 8 – 9 June 2026
- High-Performance Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry for Metabolomics, 22 – 23 June 2026
- Pyrosequencing: A Tool for Epigenetics Studies, 24 June 2026
