Optimizing Every Step: An End-to-End Workflow for High-Confidence Single-Cell Proteomics

Join us for Part 1 of our three-part Single-Cell Proteomics Webinar Series, designed to guide researchers through the technologies, workflows, and analytical strategies enabling deeper biological insights at single cell resolution. This introductory session provides a comprehensive overview of the end-to-end workflow and establishes the foundation for the more advanced topics that will follow in subsequent webinars.
In this session, we will walk through the complete single-cell proteomics workflow, from initial sample preparation to liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, and data analysis. Attendees will see how each component contributes to data quality, sensitivity, and scalability, and how Thermo Fisher Scientific’s integrated portfolio is purpose-built to support high-confidence single-cell protein quantification.
Why attend?
Participants will gain a clear understanding of:
- How each step in the workflow influences overall data quality and biological interpretation.
- The latest technologies and best practices for generating reproducible, high-sensitivity single-cell proteomics data.
- How Thermo Fisher Scientific’s tools work together seamlessly to deliver actionable insights.
The session will conclude with a live Q&A, providing participants the opportunity to engage directly with the speaker.
Whether you are establishing a single-cell proteomics workflow for the first time or looking to optimize an existing platform, this foundational session will equip you with the knowledge needed to navigate the full process with confidence.
Presenter: Bernard Delanghe (Scientific Lead, Proteomics Workflow Applications, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Bernard Delanghe specializes in single-cell proteomics workflows, bringing together advanced mass spectrometry and data analysis approaches. With over 20 years of experience in mass spectrometry and bioinformatics, Bernard is based in Bremen, Germany and has held multiple leadership roles across proteomics hardware and software. He was recognized with the 2018 European Proteomics Association Industry Award for his contributions to Thermo Scientific™ Proteome Discoverer™ software.
