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Techniques & Tools Sample Preparation

What You’ve Been Reading...

| Rich Whitworth

We dived into our analytics to find the most popular online articles. Here, we present a thought-provoking quote from each of the top ten.

Fields & Applications Proteomics

Parallel Proteomes

| Stephanie Vine

While Bernard Kuster and his colleagues were compiling ProteomicsDB, a separate team of researchers at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, and the Institute of Bioinformatics, Bangalore, India, tackled the challenge in a different way

Techniques & Tools Proteomics

Mapping the Human Proteome

| Stephanie Vine

In February 2001, scientists celebrated the initial sequencing of the human genome by two competing groups. Now, not one but two draft human proteomes form the next logical link in a chain.

Fields & Applications Proteomics

Diving into Proper Proteomics

| Marcus Macht

Let’s not boast of “complete proteomes” or “protein coverage” until we correct our ignorance of post-translational modifications. Proteome analysis is more than just identifying and counting proteins.

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Inspiration Particles, and Other Misconceptions

| Frank van Geel

Where does inspiration come from? I mean the insight that leads you to a new invention or that suddenly makes you aware of the solution to a problem?

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

The Future of Foodomics

| Alejandro Cifuentes

Right now, we can only see small pieces of the colossal picture entitled “Food and Health”.

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Ever-(Redox)Ready

Studies of a cyanobacterium have offered the first glimpse of redox activity in living cells. What does that mean for biofuel production?

Fields & Applications Environmental

Proteins At Work

| Albert Heck, Reinout Raaijmakers

How we can best provide state-of-the-art proteomics technology to the biomedical community.

Fields & Applications Proteomics

Proteomics for the People

| Rich Whitworth

Sitting Down With… Steven Carr, Proteomics Platform Director at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.

Fields & Applications Liquid Chromatography

Internet Etiquette for Researchers

| Richard Gallagher

New sites devoted to post-publication peer review open up great opportunities for dialog; so long as we can all agree on a clear code of conduct.

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