Frontiers in Proteomics: Advanced Skyline Applications — 2026 Course in Seattle
We are pleased to announce an all-new advanced course: Frontiers in Proteomics: Advanced Skyline Applications, taking place July 6–10, 2026 at the Foege Building, University of Washington, Seattle.
This year’s curriculum has been completely redesigned for experienced Skyline users looking to deepen their expertise across advanced quantitative proteomics topics. Through lectures, hands-on exercises, and guided discussions, participants will explore:
- System suitability and quality control strategies
- Statistical methods for designing and analyzing advanced DIA experiments
- AI-driven workflows
- The Skyline software ecosystem and integrating external tools effectively
- Experiment design tailored to your own research goals
The instructor list includes researchers and software developers from the MacCoss Lab, alongside experts with extensive experience in targeted and quantitative proteomics — a unique opportunity to learn directly from the creators of Skyline.
- Who: Experienced Skyline users
- When: July 6–10, 2026
- Where: Foege Building, University of Washington, Seattle
- Cost: Academic: $500 | Industry: $1250
- Participants: 30
- Apply by: April 1, 2026
Registration includes course materials, refreshments, and a course dinner. Participants are responsible for their own travel, lodging, and meals.
Apply now or see the full course details and schedule.