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John Yates

John Yates is Ernest W. Hahn Professor of Chemical Physiology and Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology at The Scripps Research Institute, LaJolla, California, USA. He was recently named Editor of the Journal of Proteome Research. 

Content by John Yates:

Fields & Applications Proteomics

Scripps: A Century of Innovation

| John Yates | 3 min read

John Yates introduces The Analytical Scientist’s special series celebrating 100 years of innovation at The Scripps Research Institute

Fields & Applications Proteomics

The Buzz About (Prote)Omics

| Jennifer Van Eyk, John Yates

Jenny Van Eyk and John Yates discuss all things (prote)omics in February's guest editorial

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Mass Spec at the Analytical-Clinical Interface

| Matt Hallam, Candice Z. Ulmer, John Yates, Donald Chace, Peter Nemes

Four experts discuss how their MS research is transforming clinical care

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

(Still) Surfing the Proteomics Wave

| John Yates

Sitting Down With…persistent proteomics pioneer, John Yates III, the Scripps Institute

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

The Multidimensional Future of Proteomics

| John Yates, Shabaz Mohammed, Koen Sandra, Andrea Gargano

The proteome is practically infinite in its complexity. If we are ever going to fully unravel its secrets, the best separation tools – and the best know-how – must be combined. Here, four experts discuss the broad importance of proteomics, the potential of multidimensional liquid chromatography, and the challenges inherent in gaining insight beyond the “tip of the proteo-berg.”

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Pioneering Proteomics

| John Yates

My love of biology, mass spectrometry and computer programming has led me down an uncommonly rewarding path of discovery and innovation. Here, I share some of my story and look towards the horizon of my exciting and ever-changing field.

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Three Gurus of Proteomics

| Christian Huber, Barry Karger, John Yates

Proteomics is all the rage. Here, three leaders in the field – Christian Huber, Barry Karger and John Yates – go beyond the hype to discuss where the field is going and what might hold progress back

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