 |  | |  |
| CHIM0087-1

 | Experimental techniques in proteomics

| |
| 
| |
| Duration : | 15h Th | |
|  | | |
| Credits/ECTS : |
| |
|  | | |
| Holder(s) : | Valérie Gabelica | |
|  | | |
|  | | |
| Course contents :
| Proteomics is the study of proteins present in a cell, an organism or a biological fluid in a given state. The course explains the principles and applications of various experimental techniques used in proteomics (qualitative and quantitative analysis), with a particular emphasis on modern mass spectrometric techniques for protein analysis. | |
|  | | |
| Course objective :
| The first aim of the course is to help understanding technical terms commonly encountered in the proteomics litterature. The second aim is to help the student chosing the best experimental strategy to handle a given problem. | |
|  | | |
| Prerequisites :
| Basic chemistry, physics and biochemistry courses. | |
|  | | |
| Organization :
| 2nd semester. 7 lectures, 3 seminar sessions. | |
|  | | |
| Written notes :
| Copy of the slides. List of key review/tutorial articles. | |
|  | | |
| Assessment :
| Seminar presented by the students: presentation of a recent article. | |
|  | | |
| Contacts :
| Dr. Valérie Gabelica Mass Spectrometry Laboratory Institut de Chimie, Bat B6c, Local R65/A Tel. +32-4-3663432 Fax. +32-4-3663413 e-mail. v.gabelica@ulg.ac.be | |
|  | | |