ACTIVITY UPDATE: Crowd-sourcing a collection of recommended proteomics learning resources

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Jun 16, 2024, 11:07:55 PM6/16/24
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Hello everyone,

Thanks for joining us for a discussion about creating a collection of proteomics learning resources at the last Proteomics Bioinformatics Community Meeting. It was great to hear your ideas for sharing what you know about proteomics!


Briefly, over the coming months we will work together to collate a list of proteomics-themed learning resources that we already know about and would recommend to a friend or colleague. By collating this list we aim to make it easier for all of us to find and recommend proteomics-related learning resources. It's intended to be a light touch, living list that can be added to overtime as additional resources come to light rather than a comprehensive learning path through everything proteomics.

We will co-work on collating resources at the next Proteomics community meeting on 16th August.


If you’re extra keen or you can’t join us in August you can add resources that you know about to this spreadsheet.


Thanks again for your enthusiasm and I look forward to seeing you in August,

Melissa


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Melissa Burke, PhD  

Training and Communications Officer

Australian BioCommons

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