Título : "Exploring microbial communities using (meta)proteomic"
Disertante: Dr. Nico Jehmlich
Resumen: The presentation introduces metaproteomics, the study of proteins from entire microbial communities to understand their functions and interactions. It explains key concepts, research areas, and the importance of proteins in cellular processes. The slides outline major challenges, such as sample complexity and technical variability, and describe core analytical methods, with mass spectrometry as the main tool. It also covers workflows for protein extraction, separation, and quantification, highlighting metaproteomics as a powerful approach for revealing microbial phenotypes at the molecular level.
Los esperamos el próximo martes 19 de agosto a las 12.30 h en el aula del Piso 13 de la Facultad de Medicina - UBA.