Multi-omics refers to an integrated approach that combines data from multiple "omics" technologies to provide a holistic ...
Proteomics—a term first coined in the mid-1990s—refers to the study of the complete set of proteins expressed in a cell, tissue, or organism. In contrast to genomics and transcriptomics, proteomics is ...
Proteomics and genomics share the common goal of characterizing biological systems, yet they differ fundamentally in their molecular targets, analytical challenges and interpretive value. Genomics ...
Join us for an insightful session where we explore how NGS proteomics is transforming our understanding of health and disease. Discover how proteomics integrates seamlessly with genomics, metabolomics ...
It has long been appreciated that dynamic non-genetic factors, including external factors such as diet, lifestyle, environment, and toxicants, as well as internal factors including organ physiology, ...