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US HUPO 2025 - Key Takeaways, Trends, and Future Directions for Proteomics

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On this episode of Translating Proteomics, hosts Parag Mallick and Andreas Huhmer discuss their recent experience at the 2025 US Human Proteome Organization conference or US HUPO. Their conversation covers:

· The rising use of multiple proteomics platforms

· Advances in multiomics

And

· What they hope to see at the next US HUPO

Chapters:

00:00 – Introduction

01:47 – Things Parag and Andreas were most excited about going into US HUPO

06:19 - Trends Parag observed at US HUPO

· A bifurcation between studies that focused on measuring many proteins and those that focused on a specific biological process

· People increasingly using multiomics to wholistically understanding biology as opposed to a means of comparing the different omes

· A shift to researchers using multiple proteomics platforms

11:44 – The rising prominence of proteoforms at US HUPO

15:50 – The future of proteomics as informed by US HUPO

18:06 – What Parag and Andreas hope to see at the next US HUPO

19:57 - Outro

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On this episode of Translating Proteomics, hosts Parag Mallick and Andreas Huhmer discuss their recent experience at the 2025 US Human Proteome Organization conference or US HUPO. Their conversation covers:

· The rising use of multiple proteomics platforms

· Advances in multiomics

And

· What they hope to see at the next US HUPO

Chapters:

00:00 – Introduction

01:47 – Things Parag and Andreas were most excited about going into US HUPO

06:19 - Trends Parag observed at US HUPO

· A bifurcation between studies that focused on measuring many proteins and those that focused on a specific biological process

· People increasingly using multiomics to wholistically understanding biology as opposed to a means of comparing the different omes

· A shift to researchers using multiple proteomics platforms

11:44 – The rising prominence of proteoforms at US HUPO

15:50 – The future of proteomics as informed by US HUPO

18:06 – What Parag and Andreas hope to see at the next US HUPO

19:57 - Outro

  continue reading

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