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University of Louisville: Core Proteomics Laboratory
Experts from different sectors of basic or clinical fields. Includes human 2-D PAGE databases for proteome analysis in health and disease, galleries protocols and related links.
The center focuses on improving existing and developing new proteomics technologies related to the adaptive changes in protein signaling that occur in response to substance abuse.
Chemical Proteomics is committed to using the tools of chemistry to understand how these proteins work.CPFM is being formed with a mission to develop and apply chemical probes for exploring function across protein families.
The Proteomics Center will bring together faculty with highly regarded research programs in vascular biology, hematopoiesis, and hypertension with faculty who are leaders in designing the cell permeable synthetic biomolecule delivery systems that hold enormous promise for developing entirely new strategies for disease treatment.
Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Angelika GAśrg, the group focuses on the methodical development of 2D electrophoresis with immobilized pH gradients (IPG-Dalt) for proteome analysis, and the application of proteomics to various fields of research by studying differential protein expression using modern separation and detection technologies as well as mass spectrometry.
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.
Dedicated to the development of novel array technologies for proteomics research, the proteomics center focuses on regulatory proteins, particularly transcription factors to better understand various aspects of sleep biology.
The center's mission is to apply state-of-the-art methods and to develop new approaches and techniques to investigate the proteomics of adaptation to ischemia and hypoxia, a biological process of general relevance to heart, lung and blood diseases.