Webinar

Discover the Cutting-Edge Frontier of Health Research: Next-Generation Protein Sequencing™ Unveiled!

Explore the intricate world of next-generation protein sequencing in this exclusive on-demand webinar: Technology Advancements in Next-Generation Protein Sequencing™ with Single Amino Acid Resolution. Join us to hear Katherine Johnson, Senior Director of Product at Quantum-Si, discuss the groundbreaking advancements that promise to revolutionize the understanding of health and disease.

Journey beyond conventional methodologies and delve into the realm of single amino acid resolution, where each molecule holds the key to unraveling the complexities of the human proteome. Unlike conventional DNA and RNA sequencing techniques, this innovative approach offers unparalleled insights at the molecular level, shedding light on the fundamental mechanisms governing biological processes.

Witness the evolution of scientific inquiry as we showcase the latest advancements since the seminal publication in Science in 2022 are showcased. Ongoing research efforts have further expanded proteome coverage, offering researchers an unparalleled toolkit to explore the intricacies of protein function.

Register now and explore the technology that promises to reshape the landscape of medical research. Don't miss the chance to join in unlocking the secrets of the proteome and shaping the future of healthcare.

Key learning objectives

  • Learn how next-generation protein sequencing works
  • Discover the enhancements to next-generation protein sequencing that enable more proteome coverage
  • Consider applications that benefit from next-generation protein sequencing
  • Explore future advancements in next-generation protein sequencing

Who should attend?

  • Scientists who are using or plan to use proteomic techniques in their research.

Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

Speakers

Katherine Johnson
Katherine Johnson
<p>Quantum-Si</p>
Brian Reed
Brian Reed
Quantum-Si
Jemima Arnold
Jemima Arnold
Editorial Assistant, Select Science

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