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    Proteomics Laboratory

    The Proteomics Laboratory provides comprehensive characterization of complex protein samples, mapping of post translational modifications, and quantitative analysis of protein expression (label and label free) using "bottom up" and "top down" approaches. 

    The Proteomics Laboratory also provides consulting in proteomic experimental design prior to sample production and mass spectrometric analysis.

    The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art high-resolution mass spectrometric instrumentation, offering three different types of dissociation techniques for peptide sequencing.

    [MUSIC PLAYING] The proteomics laboratory analyzes the protein composition of cells or tissues. So we have high-end, high-resolution mass spectrometers. High resolution means that we can measure the mass of our analytes of our proteins and peptides very accurately. If there is a hydrogen missing, we would notice this. And using some very novel techniques, they're also able to analyze protein complexes and identify direct protein-protein interactions. So we work with anyone who needs their proteins analyzed, pretty much. We don't really do the same analysis twice, if you will. We always try new things. And when someone comes to us with a problem that we have never worked on before, we have to work with the collaborator in trying to see how we can actually make this work. So our team is really a very young, dynamic team, and we really love to try new things that we haven't done before. So we're really enjoying when someone comes to us with a problem that we don't really have an answer yet for. We learn from people that come from different fields, so we're working with infectious disease specialists. We're working with immunologists. We're working with cancer biologists. So it's really an exciting environment to be in. [MUSIC PLAYING]

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