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Expanding proteomic horizons at the HUPO 2023 World Congress
We share some of the highlights from our own presentations as well as what we learned from attendees at the 2023 HUPO World Congress.
Tyler Ford
September 26, 2023
The understudied proteins initiative – A new opportunity for functional proteomics
Researchers disproportionately study well-understood proteins. Next-gen proteomics may change that.
September 19, 2023
Applications of proteomics in neuroscience – Uncovering protein networks in Alzheimer’s
Proteomics analyses can reveal protein signatures of disease or protein modules that aren't readily apparent in transcriptomics.
September 12, 2023
The incredible power of proteins: The klotho protein enhances cognition in aged monkeys
The klotho protein boosted monkeys’ performance on cognitive tests and could one day be a therapeutic for humans.
September 7, 2023
Applications of proteomics in neuroscience – Linking genes and proteins in neurological disease
Linking together genomics and proteomics reveals brand new insights into how the brain works.
September 5, 2023
Nautilus eBook – Proteomics and neuroscience
Learn how researchers advancing the study of the brain and broader nervous system through the power of proteins.
August 24, 2023
Applications of proteomics in neuroscience – Proximity proteomics for the identification of axonal proteomes
Learn how researchers can use proximity proteomics to define sub-cellular proteomes important for particular cellular processes.
August 22, 2023
What is single-molecule analysis?
Single-molecule analysis can offer detailed information about proteins and proteoforms, revealing new insights about biology.
August 17, 2023
Applications of proteomics in neuroscience – Identifying disrupted pathways in dementia
Salient signals across omics methodologies can help prioritize potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets in dementia and other conditions.
August 15, 2023
What is functional proteomics?
Functional proteomics is the mechanistic study of protein function through methods like protein expression and protein interaction analysis.
August 10, 2023
Applications of proteomics in neuroscience – Assessing tau modifications during Alzheimer’s disease progression
Tau is progressively modified in Alzheimer’s disease and recent work provides a map of the modifications present across the tau protein.
August 8, 2023
Applications of proteomics in neuroscience – Interaction proteomics explores the role of tau in health and disease
Learn how interaction proteomics helps researchers understand the functional roles of the tau protein in health and disease.
August 3, 2023
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