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Proteomics

Proteomics seeks to understand biology through the large-scale study of proteins—the dynamic molecules that drive nearly all cellular processes. Unlike the genome, the proteome reflects real-time changes in cell state, signaling, and environment, making it an essential window into disease mechanisms. Advances in mass spectrometry and data analysis now allow thousands of proteins to be identified and quantified from complex biological samples. By decoding these protein signatures, proteomics provides powerful insights into disease biology, enabling the discovery of new biomarkers, drug targets, and therapeutic strategies that move precision medicine closer to reality.

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Proteomic Research at CR-CHUM

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