The Genetics Podcast
EP 97: Proteomics deep dive with Cindy Lawley (Olink)
April 26, 2023
In this episode, Patrick is joined by Cindy Lawley, Senior Director of Population Health at Olink Proteomics and co-host of the Proteomics in Proximity podcast. Cindy has worked with major population genomics programs, including the UK Biobank, to bring together proteomics, genomics, and deep phenotyping using the Olink platform. Olink is one of the most promising proteomics technologies on the market, and the platform has been used in >1,000 publications, including landmark work in the UKBiobank to integrate genomics and proteomics. The largest Olink assay currently covers around 3,000 proteins, and the scale continues to grow, while costs are decreasing, paving the way for larger integrated proteomic and genomic data sets in the future. Join Cindy and Patrick for this 45-minute episode as they explore: how population-scale proteomics is driving novel discoveries different proteomics technologies, cost and throughput trajectories, and what is on the horizon surprising findings from longitudinal sampling of proteins And much more. If you would like to hear more from Cindy, listen to the Proteomics in Proximity podcast when you follow the link below. https://podfollow.com/1645900688
In this episode, Patrick is joined by Cindy Lawley, Senior Director of Population Health at Olink Proteomics and co-host of the Proteomics in Proximity podcast. Cindy has worked with major population genomics programs, including the UK Biobank, to bring together proteomics, genomics, and deep phenotyping using the Olink platform. Olink is one of the most promising proteomics technologies on the market, and the platform has been used in >1,000 publications, including landmark work in the UKBiobank to integrate genomics and proteomics. The largest Olink assay currently covers around 3,000 proteins, and the scale continues to grow, while costs are decreasing, paving the way for larger integrated proteomic and genomic data sets in the future. Join Cindy and Patrick for this 45-minute episode as they explore: * how population-scale proteomics is driving novel discoveries * different proteomics technologies, cost and throughput trajectories, and what is on the horizon * surprising findings from longitudinal sampling of proteins And much more. If you would like to hear more from Cindy, listen to the Proteomics in Proximity podcast when you follow the link below. https://podfollow.com/1645900688