
From Plasma to Proteome: Scalable and Reproducible Approaches for Biomarker Discovery
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Plasma proteomics holds immense potential for biomarker discovery, yet traditional approaches have been limited by the ability to detect only the most abundant proteins, highlighting the need for strategies to maximize plasma proteome coverage.
In this webinar, Dr. Sasha Singh and Duc Duong will highlight their respective research in addressing challenges in large-scale proteomics for biomarker discovery and identifying Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers.
Our expert speakers will showcase how an enrichment method can vary across plasma sources in large-scale proteomic studies and illustrate how optimized proteomic workflows can uncover reliable plasma biomarkers.
Attend this webinar to:
- Discover how to efficiently prepare blood-derived human EDTA plasma samples for LC-MS based proteomic analysis
- Explore how to implement reproducible and standardized plasma workflow with scalable throughput
- Achieve comprehensive plasma proteome characterization, addressing the dynamic range challenge for deeper insights
- Gain insights into strategies for maximizing plasma proteome coverage and optimizing sample preparation for high-quality, reproducible plasma proteomic profiling


