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Using functional proteomics, the primary focus of the lab is to understand the molecular signaling system that protects the heart against injury due to a lack of blood flow, or ischemia.
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 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.
William Lane's lab at Harvard provides expertise and core technologies in proteomics for the Harvard community and researchers worldwide. These include mass spectrometry, high sensitivity peptide sequencing and protein identification, microcapillary and microbore HPLC separations of chemical or proteolytic digestions.
Databases, methods, staff, publications, news and conferences from Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Melbourne, Australia.
The HSPP is a multi-institutional multidisciplinary research consortium aiming to generate a complete catalogue of all salivary secretory proteins using state of the art, sensitive and high-throughput proteomic technologies.
PPI is working to define the research and regulatory agenda required to advance the exploration and diagnostic use of the human plasma proteome. Includes introduction to projects and participants' contacts in Washington DC.