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Rob Moritz

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Head, Proteome Research, Prof at the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) @ISBsci. Past Chair-Human Proteome Project , Human Proteome Org https://t.co/25bLL02wul

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Don't miss this research in our latest issue by Philip J. Shaw, Yiqing Zhou & co @CAS__Science elucidating the antimalarial mechanism of action of the natural product 9-methoxystrobilurin G by sequencing and chemoproteomics Check it out in full here🔽 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…


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A true trans-continental team effort of @Philipp_E_Geyer, Daniel Hornburg @pernemalm, Stefanie Hauck, Krishnan Palaniappan, @_VAlbrecht @DrLauraD22 @r_l_moritz Xiaobo Yu @FEdfors @YVandenbrouck @JoBMller, Zhi Sun, Virginie Brun, Sara Ahadi, Gil Omenn and @EricWDeutsch


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## Please RT & share! ## The @prinsesmaximac is recruiting a tenure-track junior PI for our research department. If you're finishing your postdoc soon and are excited about the potential of contributing to the mission of our center, please apply!! werkenbijprinsesmaximacentrum.nl/en/vacancy/jun…


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@isbsci & @r_l_moritz congratulate @UW's David Baker & @GoogleDeepMind's John Jumper & Demis Hassabis for the longterm development of in silico protein structural design. Fantastic achievement allowing mankind to visualize our bodies' machine parts in 3D. nobelprize.org/prizes/chemist…


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Don't miss this paper in our latest issue by Jianyu Chen, Xueqin Ma et al from Ningxia Medical University describing how serum metabolomics reveals the metabolic profile and potential biomarkers of ankylosing spondylitis Check it out in full below👇 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…


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Take a look at this paper in our latest issue by Verónica Rocío Vásquez-Garzón & co using proteomics to discover candidate biomarkers from plasma-derived extracellular vesicles of patients with cirrhosis & hepatocellular carcinoma 📍@MedicinaUABJO pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…


BREAKING NEWS The Human genome and proteome is larger than we thought. @hupo_org @isbsci

1/ Did you know the genome might have hidden protein-coding genes? In the 25 years since the Human Genome Project, research has been tied to a consensus set of 20,000 protein-coding genes. But the ‘dark genome’ has ‘dark proteins’ lurking in plain sight. biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…



BREAKING NEWS The Human genome and proteome is larger than we thought. @hupo_org @isbsci

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Final talk by powerhouse lab of @riley_nm1 at UW Chemistry describing their new tool for extracting informative glycan-specific ions from glycopeptide MS/MS spectra with oxonium ions called GlyCounter

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Penultimate talk by @alexischang3000 from the @juditvr lab with her latest and exciting nov pY superbinder phosphoproteomics data in multicellular interactions describing new obstacles and solutions to these challenges of semitryptic peptide generation

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Very nice talk by @matthewberg22 from the @juditvr lab on a multidimensional proteomic approach to understand the impact of mistranslating tRNA variants. Using tools like automated phospho proteomics to delineate tRNA forced mistranslation

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Dr. Kristian Swearigen from the @r_l_moritz lab @isbsci characterizing novel post-translational protein processing events as essential for virulence of the malaria parasite P. falciparum. Raises questions about the current Malaria vaccine and its efficacy

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Opening talk to the last session by Dr. Michal Maes from the Isoherranen lab at UW on the identification of novel protein adducts in ALDH1A enzymes using novel software tools Magnum/Limelight

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Final by by no means least lightening talk before lunch is by Meghan McGrath by the Kelly Lee lab at UW on utilizing Mass Spectrometry to characterize the effect of Glycans on HIV Envelope Structure and Dynamics

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Another great Lightning Talk Keiann Simon at the Isoherranen lab at UW on the identification of Cannabinoid Metabolites and effect on human proteins by MS

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Up next is a lightening talk by Sophie Moggridge from the @juditvr lab at UW on the phosphoproteome of stress granules, very under studied!

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Next up in #cascadiaproteomics is Deanna Plubell from the @MacCossLab telling us about the performance of the @thermofisher Stellar MS coupled with @ReSyn_Bio MagNet for highly multiplex targeted proteomics assays in biofluids

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Great lightening talk by PhD candidate Alice Martynova @bushresearch on Unraveling Polarity-Specific ESI Mechanisms for Native Mass Spectrometry and the contribution of salt to neg ion ESI of proteins

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Day 2. Interesting talk by Lindsay Ulmer of the @bushresearch lab at UW given her take on increasing crosslinked PSMs using targeted DDA without inclusion lists increases the PSM count 8 fold #cascadiaproteomics

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Final speaker of the day for #cascadiaproteomics with Maya Hatten-Beck from the Andy Hoofnagle lab showing broad lab dispersed assays for insulin products with high precision.

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