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Bioinformatics Training and Education Program

Using Multi-omics Data to Understand the Cancer Phenotype

Using Multi-omics Data to Understand the Cancer Phenotype

 When: Feb. 18th, 2021 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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Where:
Online Webinar
Organizer:
Office of Cancer Clinical Proteomics Research
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About this Class

Event is free, but registration is required. Register here to attend. Join the Office of Cancer Clinical Proteomics Research (OCCPR) for our 2021 webinar series! Hear from our Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) scientists about their research and current projects. Webinar Presenter: Dr. Sam Payne, Brigham Young University Description: Although cancer is caused by DNA mutations, cancer treatment focuses on the dysfunctional cellular state including aberrant protein abundance and phosphorylation signaling. Thus improvement for cancer care requires a multi-omics perspective. This talk will discuss proteogenomic data generated by CPTAC and methods for multi-omics data analysis. The CPTAC program is run by the OCCPR who aims to improve prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer by bringing more understanding to the molecular underpinning of cancer through proteogenome science and technology development and providing community resources (data and reagents). To sign up for CPTAC updates click here. For more information, please contact La’Toya Kelly.