Joining mailing list will entitle you
to receive occasional emails informing you of news and
updates to the site and any special offers that may be
of interest to you.
Munich Information center for protein sequences (MIPS)
Facility for clinical targeted research, also offering protein extraction, 2D-PAGE with fluorescent or silver stain, excision and bioinformatic identification by MALDI-MS fingerprinting. Includes fees, patents and publications at Kentucky.
Proteomics at the Vrije Universiteit (VU) and VU medical Center (VUmc) is organized in the Proteomics Center VU(mc). This site provides information about research activities, proteomics work-flows and instrumentation of the center.
Develops methodologies in mass spectrometry and data management for intracellular quantitative analysis, with application to angiogenesis. Includes project overviews, sponsors and contacts at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
With a special focus on structural proteomics to determine experimental structures of all proteins, the proteomics group is fully equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation for high throughput cloning, protein production and characterization, as well as structure determination by both NMR spectroscopic and X-ray crystallographic methods.
The lab involves all current aspects of research into protein structure and function including: molecular dynamics, ab initio folding, machine-learning based fold recognition, protein-protein interaction, and theoretical modeling of protein mechanics.
The centre provides a diverse array of proteomics services to the academic, government and industrial community. These include various forms of mass spectrometry, 2-D gel electrophoresis and multidimensional liquid chromatography with a particular emphasis on methods to investigate differential protein expression and posttranslational modifications.
The CPC is funded by the NIH/NHLBI to analyze protein variations caused by oxidative stress, a condition influenced by smoking, exposure to ionizing radiation, and other lifestyle and environmental processes. Includes related links at Boston, Massachusetts.
The core serves the greater university community, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, by providing a resource for training, education, and consultation in modern proteomic techniques.