Functional Proteomics
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This is the twitter account for Functional Proteomics group at The Institute of Cancer Research @ICR_London
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04-12-2017 10:04:03
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#ICRprofile Dr Jyoti Choudhary's Functional Proteomics team develops and implements novel mass spectrometry and data analysis approaches for proteome discovery. buff.ly/2JvwIE5
#ICRprofile Dr Jyoti Choudhary's Functional Proteomics team develops and implements novel mass spectrometry and data analysis approaches for proteome discovery. buff.ly/2JvwIE5
Thanks Human Proteome on hosting our first #proteogenomics session. Great talks by Paul Stewart Moffitt Cancer Center, Pavel Pevzner UC San Diego, Karin Rodland Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Chris Kinsinger National Cancer Institute, Janne Lehtiö Karolinska Institutet, Bo Wen BCMHouston, Laura Agosto Penn Medicine, #CPTAC #HUPO2018
Hot off the press from us, Cedric Berger Functional Proteomics and ElinavLab - C. rodentium effector EspO calling the shots on neutrophil recruitment.
Eve is representing Frankel Lab, Imperial College London today at the London Infection and Immunity Symposium. Head to P31 to hear about her work on temporal changes occurring in epithelial cells during infection.Eve Hopkins Functional Proteomics
So excited to have my first paper studying early host responses to enteric infection published in mBio! A big thank you to all those involved in the work based at Frankel Lab, Imperial College London (@CMBI_Imperial) and Functional Proteomics (The ICR)
🥁 We're thrilled to announce the shortlist for the 2021 Mel Greaves Science Writing Prize! Congratulations to Postdoctoral Training Fellow Vivian Dimou (she/her), #PhD student Jorge Almagro, and bioinformatician James Wright! Which of their writing themes would most interest you? 👇
🦠 What is the 'immunoverse'? In this blog, #PostDoc Vivian Dimou (she/her) explores the the interplay between #Immune cells and their surrounding tissue environment. This piece is shortlisted for the 2021 Mel Greaves Science Writing Prize ✍️ icr.ac.uk/blogs/tales-fr…
🔬'These look nothing like breasts!' In this blog, #PhD student Jorge Almagro sheds light on the science of #Organoids and how these mini-organs advance #CancerResearch. This piece is shortlisted for the 2021 Mel Greaves Science Writing Prize ✍️ icr.ac.uk/blogs/tales-fr…
🧬Personal source code🧬 In this blog, Bioinformatician James Wright covers the evolving field of #proteogenomics and the future of personal #Genomics. This piece is shortlisted for the 2021 Mel Greaves Science Writing Prize ✍️ icr.ac.uk/blogs/tales-fr…