Chemoproteomic techniques provide unparalleled insight into proteomes for deconvoluting targets and mechanisms of small molecules, yet performing high quality experiments remains challenging. This mini-course seeks to demystify these challenges to provide students the knowledge and tools to utilize chemoproteomics in their current and/or future research projects from experimental design through sample preparation. This course will implement didactic lectures to explain the underlying fundamental theory, workshops to perform statistical analysis in R of real world data, student-led journal club style discussions of key scientific papers, and a laboratory exercise to handle real experimental samples.
1-3 units · Medical Satisfactory/No Credit
Chemoproteomic techniques provide unparalleled insight into proteomes for deconvoluting targets and mechanisms of small molecules, yet performing high quality experiments remains challenging. This mini-course seeks to demystify these challenges to provide students the knowledge and tools to utilize chemoproteomics in their current and/or future research projects from experimental design through sample preparation. This course will implement didactic lectures to explain the underlying fundamental theory, workshops to perform statistical analysis in R of real world data, student-led journal club style discussions of key scientific papers, and a laboratory exercise to handle real experimental samples.
Offered in Winter 2026 at Stanford University.