BRIMS Scientist to Discuss Protein Quantification

Amol Prakash, senior software scientist at the BRIMS (Biomarker Research Initiatives in Mass Spectrometry) Center, is to give a talk during Applied Pharmaceutical Analysis (APA) India 2011. Prakash will present a mass spectrometry-based targeted protein quantitation approach to identify and quantify proteins, peptides and their resulting metabolites. The BRIMS Center develops comprehensive, MS-based workflows using cutting-edge Thermo Scientific products for robust biomarker discovery and clinical research validation.

Prakash will present 'Identification and quantification of in vitro protein metabolites using a novel mass-spectrometry-based workflow', which will discuss how mass-spectrometry-based targeted protein quantitation has assumed a primary role in identifying, verifying and quantifying biomarkers. An area of research that presents new challenges is the identification and quantification of small proteins and large peptides. The talk will outline the methods being developed by Thermo Fisher and the BRIMS Center to counter these challenges.

Prakash brings together multi-disciplinary expertise in high-throughput data mining and mass spectrometry to create powerful software. APA India 2011, which takes place 6-9 February 2011 at the Hyderabad International Conference Center, brings together scientists from across the world to discuss and assess the current state of research and development in the pharmaceutical industry. The in-session talk by Prakash on protein quantification will take place at 11:45am on 7 February during the Discovery Workshop.

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