
About
The Advanced Proteomics Technology Workshop 2025 is a cutting-edge scientific event focused on the latest advancements and techniques in the field of proteomics. This event is designed for researchers, industry professionals, and students involved in proteomics and related fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, and biotechnology.
The workshop will explore new technologies, data analysis methods, and applications of proteomics, from basic research to clinical diagnostics and pharmaceutical developments.

Workshop
Advanced Proteomics Technology Workshop 2025 will focus on a series of specialized workshops that explore diverse and cutting-edge applications of proteomics across various fields. The themes selected for this day are designed to cover a broad spectrum of proteomics research areas, catering to different disciplines and interests.
Day 1 Workshop Themes:
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Plant Proteomics
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Clinical Proteomics
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Metaproteomics
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Plasma Proteomics
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Biopharmaceutical
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Proteomics
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Cell Surface Proteomics
Day 2 Workshop Themes:
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Single-Cell Proteomics
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Metabolomics
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Fundamentals of Proteomics
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Big Data Analytics
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High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS) Applications
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Mass Spectrometry Data Analysis
Conference
Day 1 of the conference will cover cutting-edge topics like Clinical OMICS and Maternal and Child Health - OMICS, focusing on the integration of OMICS technologies in healthcare and their impact on health outcomes. Sessions will also highlight Advances in Proteomics Technologies and address challenges in handling Big Data.
Day 2 will shift to Drug Discovery and Biopharma, exploring proteomics' role in new therapies, with a focus on Proteomics in India and discussions on Multi-OMICS and One OMICS approaches for comprehensive biological insights.
Day 1 Conference Themes:
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Clinical OMICS
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OMICS in Maternal and Child Health
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Innovations in Proteomics Technologies
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Big Data in OMICS
Day 2 Conference Themes:
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Drug Discovery
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Biopharmaceuticals
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Proteomics in India
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Multi-OMICS and Unified OMICS Approaches
