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The Festival of Genomics & Biodata is UK's largest and the world's fastest growing life sciences event. This year in London HPA affiliated professor Jochen Schwenk was there to present his research on using blood proteomes for molecular health monitoring.
The Festival of Genomics & Biodata has over 7,000 attendees from over 55 countries and is now beyond genomics covering a wide range of topics including diagnostics, cancer research, AI, proteomics, multi-omics, and single-cell & spatial analysis.
In the Population proteogenomics session professor Schwenk discussed the feasibility of population-scale proteogenomic analysis using self-sampled blood and how it can be used to understand he dynamic nature of the circulating proteome and its relation to health status, disease origins, and individualized responses.