PEAKS Webinar Summit Sessions | From Discovery to Targeted Analysis: Expanding Glycoproteomics and Glycomics (April 30th, 2025)

We’re thrilled to invite you to the next session in our PEAKS Summit series, led by Natalie Korkola, PhD, Application Scientist at Bioinformatics Solutions. In this exciting webinar, Natalie will introduce the newly released GlycanFinder 2.5 and walk you through the latest innovations in glycoproteomics and glycomics analysis.

Whether you’re diving into glycan discovery or optimising targeted glycopeptide workflows, this session will show how PEAKS supports you at every step – with sensitivity, accuracy, and confidence.

Stick around for a live Q&A where Natalie will answer your specific questions!

What You’ll Learn

Comprehensive Glycoproteomics Search Strategy
Explore the updated glycoproteomics algorithm in PEAKS, which integrates peptide-first, glycan-first, and de novo sequencing approaches to maximise spectrum identification. You’ll also learn about the scoring strategies that drive confident results.

Targeted Glycoproteomics
See how the new PEAKS PRM Analysis for glycopeptides simplifies targeted workflows – ideal for projects where precision matters most.

Released Glycan Analysis
Dive into the all-new released glycan workflow featuring reporter ion quantification. GlycanFinder 2.5 introduces critical features such as modification tracking and adduct consolidation to boost sensitivity and reliability.

Applications in Focus
Find out how PEAKS GlycanFinder can support your work in:

  • Biomarker verification using PRM
  • Custom reporter ion quantification for released glycans
  • Enhanced glycoproteome coverage with mixed fragmentation strategies

Who Should Attend?

This session is ideal for:

Researchers working in glycoproteomics or glycomics

Scientists developing targeted glycopeptide workflows

Labs focused on biomarker discovery or validation


📅 Join us on April 30th at 10 a.m. or 4 p.m. EDT
Ready to deepen your glycoproteomics strategy?
Register now and reserve your spot!


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