
On this special episode of Translating Proteomics, Parag and Andreas break down the basics of proteomics — perfect for anyone with a background in molecular biology looking to get started in the field.Seasoned experts: We hope you can share this episode as a teaching tool or to inspire others to explore proteomics.Parag and Andreas cover the following questions in the episode, and links to additional Nautilus resources can be found below each question.What is proteomics?Blog post – What is proteomics? Techniques, applications, and methodsWhat are key questions proteomics can answer?Blog category – Applications of proteomicsWhy is it important to measure the proteome?FAQ on the Nautilus Resources pageBlog post – Genomics vs. proteomics: Two complementary perspectives on lifeWhat can and can't you do with proteomics?Translating Proteomics episode – Plasma Proteomics: The Dream and the NightmareLearn how the Nautilus Platform is designed to enable comprehensive broadscale proteomics and targeted proteoform studiesWhat are key proteomics methods and techniques?Blog series – Traditional protein analysis methodsBlog series – Next-generation proteomics technologiesWhat are the major pitfalls when doing proteomics?What are the challenges in proteomic data analysis?Translating Proteomics episode – Biology in Space and TimeBlog post – What is multiomics?What are people excited about in proteomics?Translating Proteomics episode – Poised for a Proteomics BreakthroughTranslating Proteomics episode - US HUPO 2025 – Key Takeaways, Trends, and Future Directions for ProteomicsTranslating Proteomics episode – <a href="https://www.nautilus.bio/blog/translating-proteomics-episode-10-protein-function-201-with-kathryn-lilley/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...
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