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: 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 [...]
Published: Nov 7th, 2012
During ICBR’s Silver Anniversary Open House and Symposium events on November 14, 2012, ICBR staff will not be conducting research as usual. ICBR cores will be operating on a reduced [...]
Published: Oct 23rd, 2012
ICBR is co-sponsoring the seminar “Making Sense of Senescence in Plants” with the Department of Biology. Sixue Chen, Associate Professor and Proteomics Director at the ICBR, will be hosting the [...]
Published: Sep 20th, 2012
The Discover in Motion Tour brings the science lab to you! Learn about analytical and sample preparation products. Receive instrument and software demonstrations Get answers to your questions More [...]
Published: Mar 8th, 2012
Cell signaling mechanisms that underpin diseases remain poorly understood because of the difficulty of studying the associated proteins. Large scale protein studies have been inhibited by the poor availability of [...]
Published: Mar 7th, 2012
Utilization of enrichment methods and quantitative proteomics techniques to monitor cellular regulation and exploring Quantitative Differences in Serum StimulatedHeLa CellLysates Using HybridOrbitrap Systems
Published: Feb 1st, 2012
The seminar will focus on an introduction to microarrays and the processes involved in both scanning and analyzing microarray slides using the GenePix scanner and software ecosystem from Molecular Devices. [...]
Published: Jan 26th, 2012
Join us for our workshop focusing on advanced quantitative proteomics workflows on modern accurate mass technology platforms.
Published: Jan 19th, 2012
Eksigent, part of AB SCIEX, has been developing nano- and micro-LC platforms for analytical chemists in academic andbiopharma research for over 10 years.