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What is proteomics?

Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins. Specifically, it analyzes the entire set of proteins (the proteome) produced by a species, system, or biological context. It is used to identify and quantify proteins, determine their structure and function, and study their interactions. Common applications include drug discovery, disease diagnosis, and personalized medicine.

What other technologies are related to proteomics?

proteomics Complementary Technologies

Metabolomics measures small molecules, offering a complementary view of cellular state alongside protein measurements from proteomics.
mentioned alongside proteomics in 46% (997) of relevant job posts
Transcriptomics measures RNA levels, providing insights into gene expression that complements protein abundance data from proteomics.
mentioned alongside proteomics in 43% (834) of relevant job posts
Lipidomics is a study of lipids. Proteins and Lipids perform different biological tasks, and together offer a more complete understanding of a biological system.
mentioned alongside proteomics in 52% (200) of relevant job posts

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