
The proteomic LC-MS strategy revealing autoimmune mechanisms with new clarity for clinical research
Tuesday, May 19 at 16:00 BST | 17:00 CEST | 11:00 EDT | 8:00 PDT
Integrated proteomics and multiomics strategies are transforming the way researchers investigate immune dysregulation and disease mechanisms. As autoimmune disorders continue to rise in prevalence and complexity, scientists require analytical approaches capable of capturing system‑wide biological interactions with both depth and precision.
In this SelectScience® webinar, council member of the Human Proteome Organization, Dr. Allan Stensballe, will explore how combining proteomics multiomics workflows can unlock deeper immunological insight in autoimmune disease research. Attendees will learn how LC‑MS‑based analysis of diverse biomolecules supports systems‑level investigation and translational studies, delivering high analytical depth with faster turnaround times compared to traditional analytical techniques.
Certificate of attendance
If you attend the live webinar, you will automatically receive a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes. If you view the on-demand webinar, you can request a certificate of attendance by emailing editor@selectscience.net.
Webinar details
- Cost: Free to attend
- Location: Online
- Duration: 60 minutes
Registration is required to secure your place. If you register but can’t attend live, you will receive a link to the on‑demand recording once it becomes available.
Speakers


Who should attend?
- Professionals in biopharmaceuticals
- Clinical research physicians
- Post doc students
- Biopharmaceutical contract research organizations (CROs)
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- How combinations of proteomics allow more immunological insight.
- How versatile analysis of different types of biomolecules is important for multiomics and systems biology.
- How LC-MS enables faster turnaround time with the same depth as compared to other analytical techniques.

