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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
CHIM0433-1  Proteomics
Duration :  20h Th, 10h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Biomedicine, Research Focus, 1st yearSecond semester3
Master in Biomedicine, Professional Focus in Quality Assurance, 1st yearSecond semester3
Master in Biomedicine, Professional Focus in focus in cosmetology, 1st yearSecond semester3
Master in BiomedicineSecond semester3
Advanced Master in NanotechnologySecond semester3
Holder(s) :  Edwin De Pauw, Marianne Fillet, Pierre Leprince
Language :  French language
Course contents :  A course on modern proteomics covering the following parts:
- Comparative protemic analysis
- Clinical proteomics
- Mass spectrometry
Course objective :  Proteomics, partim comparative proteomic analysis (Pierre Leprince):
- Genomics and proteomics, promises and reality
- Protein chemistry facts useful for proteomic research
- Classical electrophoretic analysis techniques
- 2D-DIGE: principles and methods
- Samples preparation and processing
- Electrophoretic separation and gel analysis
- Tools for gel image analysis : Decyder DIA, BVA
- Spot picking and tryptic digestion
- Results validation
- Technical bias and limitations
-Examples of comparative proteomic analysis of physiological and pathological responses

A 2h practical demonstration is taking place in the proteomics laboratory at the CNCM (B36)


Clinical proteomic (Marianne Fillet)

- Introduction

- Novel technologies used for clinical proteomic

- Sample preparation for body fluid samples

- Statistical and bioinformatics tools

- Identification and validation of new diseases biomarkers;

- Prediction responses to therapy and diseases follow-up



A 2h practical demonstration is taking place in the proteomics platform at GIGA+2 (B24)

Proteomics: Partim 3, Mass Spectrometry (Edwin De Pauw) :
- The grounds of mass spectropmetry
- Ion sources: ESI, MALDI
- Mass spectrometers according to the needs
- Separation methods and coupling with ion sources (ESI, MALDI)
- Proteins identification (bottom up, top down)
- Relative and absolute quantification using isotopic labelling, label free quantitation
- Strctural methods on intact proteins: ECD, EDD, IRMPD, H/D exchange, ion mobility
- Non-covalent complexes

A two hours practical demonstration will be held in the mass spectrometry laboratory.
Workshops :  Three 2h demonstrations in the laboratories at CHU and GIGA
Organization :  Course is composed of three 10h parts
Written notes :  available in pdf format on MyULg
Assessment :  oral examination
Contacts :  Pierre Leprince
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (CNCM)
Université de Liège
CHU B36
B-4000 Liège
Belgique
Tél: 32 4 366 59 32
FAX: 32 4 366 59 12
pleprince@ulg.ac.be


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