ISB Courses & Symposia
ISB offers advanced systems science courses for scientists and researchers. The course offerings vary, but here are some examples:
Proteomics Informatics Course
The objective of this course is to instruct active proteomics researchers in the use of a suite of software tools designed for the analysis, validation, storage and interpretation of data obtained from large-scale quantitative proteomics experiments using stable isotope labeling method, multi-dimensional chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry. Through daily lectures and hands-on exercises, each course participant should become proficient in the use of the tools.
Cascadia Proteomics Symposium
The Cascadia Proteomics Symposium is a two-day event that happens annually every summer. It is held at the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle. We encourage extensive participation of students and postdoctoral fellows. This is a great opportunity for people interested in proteomics to get to know each other better, share ideas, and foster collaboration within the region. Attendees can also submit abstracts and posters to participate in the symposium’s poster session.
Microbiome Virtual Course and Symposium
ISB hosts an annual course and symposium on the topic of the microbiome and its future role in precision medicine. Both events are virtual and free. The intended audience for these events are graduate students, postdocs, principal investigators, industry scientists, educators, clinicians, or any other variety of microbiome-curious person from across the globe.
Systems Biology of Aging Virtual Workshop
ISB is hosting a free one-day virtual workshop on the Systems Biology of Aging on May 9, 2024. This free hands-on workshop will provide practical tools for performing multi-omic systems biology analyses. The intended audience is graduate students, postdocs, principal investigators, industry scientists, and educators.