The First MaxQuant and Perseus Masterclass Training (First Notice) -20170301
The First MaxQuant and Perseus Masterclass Training
First Notice April 28–29, 2017

Hosted by:
National Center for Protein Sciences·Beijing (PHOENIX Center), Chinese Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Beijing Proteome Research Center (BPRC), State Key Laboratory of Proteomics (SKLP)
The National Center for Protein Sciences·Beijing (abbreviated as the “PHOENIX Center”) / Beijing Proteome Research Center (BPRC) is located in the Zhongguancun Life Science Park, a national science and technology innovation demonstration zone. It serves as a national science and technology infrastructure facility in the life sciences field in China, and also functions as the executive headquarters of the International Human Liver Proteome Project (HLPP), the State Key Laboratory of Proteomics, and the Capital Science and Technology Platform.
Dr. Henning, head of the Molecular Systems group at the Center, has invited Prof. Dr. Jürgen Cox to deliver a two‑day training program centered on MaxQuant at the Center. This course focuses primarily on MaxQuant, an advanced, freely available quantitative proteomics software package designed for the analysis of large‑scale mass spectrometry datasets. It is specifically tailored for high‑resolution MS data and supports a variety of quantitative labeling techniques as well as label‑free quantification.
Perseus is a software package that enables data analysis, mining, and visualization of MaxQuant quantitative results. Together, MaxQuant and Perseus provide a complete and powerful bioinformatics analysis system for proteomics data analysis.
This intensive training will equip participants with the ability to independently conduct complex data analyses using MaxQuant in their future research and to publish high‑impact papers.
Instructors:
– Prof. Dr. Jürgen Cox, Principal Investigator and developer of MaxQuant and Perseus, support form
– Jan Rudolph, Ph.D. student, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Munich, Germany
– Dr. Cheng Chang, Beijing Proteome Research Center, China.
References:
1. Cox J, Mann M. MaxQuant enables high peptide identification rates, individualized p.p.b.-range mass accuracies and proteome-wide protein quantification. Nat Biotechnol. 2008 Dec;26(12):1367-72.
2. Tyanova S, Temu T, Sinitcyn P, Carlson A, Hein MY, Geiger T, Mann M, Cox J. The Perseus computational platform for comprehensive analysis of (prote)omics data. Nat Methods. 2016 Sep;13(9):731-40.
For details and registration, please visit: http://tinyurl.com/zw3hsa3 Register now
March 1, 2017