Lecture
From genomics to proteomics – Population-based studies and options for large scale collaboration projects in proteomics
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- ICM Saal 2
- Type: Lecture
Lecture description
U. Völker, Greifswald/DE, E. Hammer/Greifswald, DE, S. Michalik/Greifswald, DE, S. Ameling, Greifswald/DE, G. Homuth, Greifswald/DE, S. Weiß, Greifswald/DE, A. Heck, Utrecht/ NL, S. Kalaidopoulou Nteak, Utrecht/NL, B. Bröker, Greifswald/DE, N. Friedrich, Greifswald/DE, M. Nauck, Greifswald/DE, Henry Völzke, Greifswald/DE
Proteomics techniques have matured and can provide comprehensive new insights in basic, applied and health research. In the talk we will discuss how we use the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP), a well-defined, longitudinally analyzed population-based cohort (1) for multi-omics approaches to characterize population health issues. The examples will include the use of SHIP, as a baseline in comparison with samples from disease cohorts and cover genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics approaches. Finally, options for establishing large scale proteomics collaboration networks similar to those in the genomics community will be discussed.
1. Völzke H et al. 2022. Cohort Profile Update: The Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP). Int J Epidemiol 51:e372-e383.
1. Völzke H et al. 2022. Cohort Profile Update: The Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP). Int J Epidemiol 51:e372-e383.