Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry Category
Published: Dec 24th, 2013
ICBR is currently in the process of implementing a new web-based project management system, iLab Solutions. The iLab system will be the main customer interface for ICBR and will replace […]
Published: Nov 21st, 2013
Proteomics and mass spectrometry have provided unprecedented tools for fast, accurate, high throughput biomolecular separation and characterization, which are indispensable towards understanding biological and medical systems. iTRAQ® technology uses different […]
Published: Oct 11th, 2013
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious disease that is most frequent among premature or sick infants, and is a major cause of death and morbidity in very low birth weight […]
Published: Sep 5th, 2013
The ICBR Proteomics division will host four vendor seminars during the fall semester. The seminar series, which began in 2012, features the latest techniques and methods in proteomics and metabolomics. […]
Published: Aug 19th, 2013
The first annual meeting of the Southeastern Association of Shared Resources (SEASR) in Athens, Georgia was a huge success for both Southeast biotechnology institutions and ICBR. The goal of the conference, […]
Published: Jun 26th, 2013
Proteomics division Senior Chemist Cecilia Silva-Sanchez and division director Sixue Chen worked with University of Florida Professor Prem Chourey’s group on proteomic comparison of the basal endosperm in two types […]
Published: Jun 26th, 2013
Hu and colleagues from Professor Jonathan Wendel’s laboratory at Iowa State University used the 8-plex iTRAQ-based quantitative Proteomics workflow to investigate the development and evolution of cotton fibers from the […]
Published: May 31st, 2013
Last week was Bug Week@UF, a multimedia event geared towards educating Floridians’ on the pros and cons of insects, showcasing projects and programs across campus, and highlighting the strength of […]
Published: Mar 28th, 2013
The University of Florida ICBR Electron Microscopy and Bioimaging core laboratory, College of Medicine, and the Center for Structural Biology held an event on March 20 highlighting the expanded capabilities […]
Published: Jan 10th, 2013
Protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation constitutes one of the reversible posttranslational mechanisms that control gene expression, signal transduction, cell cycle, apoptosis and cytoskeletal regulation. Due to its dynamic nature, stoichiometry of […]