The new series of free 2D gel image analysis webinars is starting! Get coached by experts.
We all know that being excellent at everything is impossible, so it’s always great to get some hands-on training by those who are experts in their field.
This is especially important when you are working in the lab and the proper usage of an instrument or software can mean the difference between barely-usable data and high-quality results that might lead to new discoveries.
2D gel image analysis software is no different. Although great improvements have been made in terms of usability and algorithms, I have seen far too many analysis results where either spot quantification or matching (or both!) have been so bad, that the generated data can be only described as mostly useless.
Spot borders that are too big, too small, completely absent, un-matched, mis-matched – it seems to happen all the time. And really it’s a tragedy, when so much work (and money) has gone into designing and performing a 2D gel experiment, to lose out in one of the final steps.
But the good news is that this is a problem that – in most cases – can be drastically improved by simply receiving some basic training.
In order to get reliable and accurate results from your image analysis software (and yes, I have seen bad data being produced in ALL software packages currently available – no exceptions) you simply need to be aware of the basic principles underlying most analysis strategies and what to look out for in order to avoid the most common 2D gel image analysis pitfalls.
And these basic principles and expert know-how, together with some handy tips and tricks, is what we will arm you with in the first of our three webinars:
Six key steps to a successful 2D gel image analysis
Learn how to get the most out of your 2D gels.
So enjoy free coaching from the people who are analyzing 2D gel images every day and have developed one of the best 2D gel image analysis software on the market!
It could just be the deciding success factor in your next 2D gel experiment…
Register for the webinar now and reserve your free seat





