ISAS is organising a four-day course in Dortmund in April 2025 on the use of the Skyline programme for (un)targeted proteomics and metabolomics, lipidomics and glycomics. The course is aimed both at people who are already familiar with the open-source software and at researchers with no prior knowledge. The course will cover the following topics:
Introduction to Targeted Quantitative Proteomics & Skyline, SRM Assay Development.
Parallel Reaction Monitoring (PRM), Indexed Retention Time & Absolute Quantification
MS1 Filtering, DIA Data Analysis & Further Advanced Topics
Small Molecules Data Analysis
Among the invited speakers are Skyline developer Brendan MacLean (University of Washington), Dr Noortje de Haan (Leiden University Medical Center), Dr Jörg Reinders (Leibniz Institute for Human Factors Research at TU Dortmund University) and Dr Michele Wölk (TU Dresden).
The registration fee is 600 euros (academic) or 1.200 euros (industry). It includes course materials, drinks, lunch and one joint dinner. Participants are required to bring their own notebooks (Windows operating system or a virtual Windows machine, at least 8 GB RAM, admin rights) for the training.
Registration is possible until February 20, 2025. The course will take place with a registration of at least 20 people.