The Symposium will feature scientific leaders who are creating cutting edge technologies and approaches for building the bridge from genotype to phenotype. This is ushering in the era of ...
Thought LeadersJohn Yates Professor in the Department of Molecular MedicineScripps Research Institute In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2024, we spoke to Professor John Yates from the Scripps ...
The primary rationale for middle-down proteomics is the need for high-confidence proteoform analysis that is also scalable. A proteoform is defined by its full complement of modifications and sequence ...
In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we spoke to this year’s recipient of the Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award, Neil Kelleher. My name is Neil Kelleher, and ...
In living organisms, protein molecules with different chemical structures called proteoforms, are produced from a single gene to perform a variety of physiological protein functions. It has been known ...
A. Preview of timsTOF Ultra 2 system with novel Athena Ion Processor (AIP): - Improves protein group identification in single-cell proteomics (SCP) by 15%-20%, and ...
In mass spectrometry (MS), workflows are being streamlined and analyses are becoming more sophisticated. In short, MS is becoming faster, easier to use, and more functional. This is welcome news for ...
Following on from his exposé of the dearth of specificity in our vocabulary surrounding the proteome and his emphasis that individual proteoforms should be the focus of our proteomic investigations, ...
A. AIP on timsTOF Ultra 2: Significantly improved peptide and protein identification performance for single-cell proteomics and immunopeptidomics (work-in-progress) The new AIP enables highly ...