SCIEX Announces US HUPO Workshop: New Innovations Towards Industrialized Proteomics

SCIEX Seminars Will Focus on Using Industrialized Omics to Perform the Translational Research Needed to Enable Precision Medicine

March 11, 2016

What

SCIEX, a global leader in life science analytical technologies announced today an exciting precision medicine workshop to take place at US HUPO on "New Innovations Towards Industrialized Proteomics." Join representatives from SCIEX, Pressure Biosciences, Inc. (PBI) (OTCQB: PBIO), and Advaita Bioinformatics, as they share insightful examples of how SCIEX next-generation solutions are enabling life science researchers and scientists to unlock the potential of their discoveries using industrialized omics to enable precision medicine. The workshop will showcase examples of how SCIEX next-generation mass spec based solutions provide the ability to industrialize the omics research workflows.

Life Science researchers who are striving to transition from basic research to translational research will receive information about providing sample to biology solutions, accelerating and facilitating the biomarker research pipeline, from discovery, validation to translation into biologically and clinically relevant knowledge.

The workshop’s seminars include:

  • Next-generation Solutions to Industrialize Proteomics Studies and Advance Precision Medicine — Mark Cafazzo, Director of Academic Business at SCIEX leads a practical discussion on new technologies for enabling reproducible and biologically meaningful results from proteomics experiments across very large sample cohorts in effort to Industrialize Proteomics.
  • From PCT-HD to SWATH® Data Acquisition in Half a Day — Vera Gross, PH.D., Senior Scientist at Pressure Biosciences, Inc. presents Advances of quantitative SWATH®-MS technology with the new introduction of sample QC kits and sample preparation techniques.
  • Overview of iPathwayGuide for Next-Gen Proteomics — Andrew Olson, VP of Business Development at Advaita Corporation discusses a case study whereby a meta-analysis with RNAseq transcript data is aligned with next-gen proteomics data for biological pathway knowledge, a cloud-enabled bioinformatics platform known as iPathwayGuide.

Speakers

Mark Cafazzo, Director Academic Business, SCIEX
Vera Gross, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Pressure, Biosciences, Inc
Andrew Olson, VP of Business Development, Advaita Corporation

When

Tuesday, March 15, 2016
12:15 PM – 1:45 PM EST

Where

Westin Waterfront Hotel
425 Summer Street, Boston, MA, Commonwealth C
An audio recording will be made available after the conference, please contact SCIEX’s media contact for access.

Media Contact

Reporters, editors, and analysts interested in schedule interviews can contact:
Patrick Farrell
Sniper Public Relations on Behalf of SCIEX
pfarrell@sniperpr.com
603-420-8828

About SCIEX

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