Course Materials

Published

December 2, 2024

Course Materials

This page provides access to course materials on proteomics. Please note that the page is currently under development, and more detailed course materials will be added in the future.

Enhance Your Proteomics Knowledge

Are you interested in delving deeper into the fascinating field of proteomics? Whether you are pursuing a BSc, MSc or PhD degree, you can expand your knowledge and skills in proteomics by taking advantage of the various courses available. These courses cover both experimental and computational approaches, offering a comprehensive understanding of the field.

!!! tip “Available Proteomics Courses” If you are keen on delving deeper into proteomics, either through experimental or computational approaches, take a look at the following courses available at SDU:

- [BMB535: Experimental Proteomics - Characterization of cellular signaling using quantitative proteomics](https://odin.sdu.dk/sitecore/index.php?a=searchfagbesk&internkode=bmb535&lang=en)  
- [BMB542: Biomedical mass spectrometry – principles and applications](https://odin.sdu.dk/sitecore/index.php?a=searchfagbesk&internkode=bmb542&lang=en)
- [BMB834: Protein structure, dynamics and modelling](https://odin.sdu.dk/sitecore/index.php?a=fagbesk&id=115655&lang=en&listid=)  
- [BMB831: Biostatistics in R II](https://odin.sdu.dk/sitecore/index.php?a=fagbesk&id=123609&lang=en&listid=)  
- [BMB210: Advanced methods in protein mass spectrometry and proteomics](https://odin.sdu.dk/sitecore/index.php?a=fagbesk&id=121176&lang=en&listid=)  

Ready-to-use course materials

Get started on your proteomics journey today with these exciting course offerings! The course materials listed below offer in-depth descriptions and all the necessary resources you need to succeed:

  • Access the powerful workshop in ColabFold on GitHub.
  • Find comprehensive materials for Quantitative Proteomics also on GitHub.

Future course materials on proteomics

Clinical proteomics data analysis course materials are currently being developed and will be accessible on the Clinical Proteomics Sandbox website in the future.