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Isoelectric focusing (IEF) is a high-resolution, stand-alone technique that can be used as an analytical method or tool for protein purification. The only current book on the market, the Handbook of Isoelectric Focusing and Proteomics is the ideal ‘one-stop’ source for germane information in this discipline. This highly practical book also contains chapters on alternative methods that may pave the way in the search for efficient techniques for fractionating… More >>
Handbook of Isoelectric Focusing and Proteomics, Volume 7
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Handbook of Isoelectric Focusing and Proteomics, Volume 7
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010NRPGM Core facilities introduction – C5Microarray and SNP Core Facility for Genomic Medicine
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
TheCore Facilities of NRPGM were set up based on the concept of resource integration and management centralization. The objective is to establish and maintain nationwide facilities to support basic research in the field of genomic medicine, providing high-priced, high-throughput, and state-of-the-art instruments, along with analytical and consulting services. The Cores also aim at developing multi-disciplinary technologies, encouraging collaborative research projects. In addition, the Cores take the responsibilities of propagating the novel technologies and educating nationwide researchers, through which the standard of research in genomic medicine will be increased. National Core Facilities is opened for use by researchers from academic and industrial institutions. The Core Facilities cover five major fields:A. Animal Models, Phenotyping, and Imaging Facilities for Diseases, B. Clinical Sample Banks for Genomics, C. Facilities for Basic Genomics, D. Facilities for Proteomics and Structural Genomics, and E. Facilities for Bioinformatics Each core performs five major activities: Service, Technological / R&D, Collaborative Research, Education, and Dissemination. C5Microarray and SNP Core Facility for Genomic Medicine www.cgm.ntu.edu.tw
Bioinformatics Tutorials (Lesson 1):Using SwissProt database to search for a specific protein
Monday, September 6th, 2010
In this tutorial i’ll be showing how to use the SwissProt database to search for a specific protein, also all the informations about it in the database (Sequence, Function….etc), for more informations about this topic or bioinformatics topic in general, please visit: bioinformatics-made-easy.blogspot.com
Proteomics in Nephrology: Towards Clinical Applications
Monday, September 6th, 2010
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Since the publication of the first volume on proteomics in nephrology, methodologies and protocols for renal and urinary proteome analyses have been continuously improved, resulting in considerable progress towards clinical application. Proteomics not only contributes to a better understanding of the renal physiology and pathogenic mechanisms of kidney diseases, but also assists in the search for novel biomarkers for diagnostics and prognostics and supports the defi… More >>
Proteomics in Nephrology: Towards Clinical Applications
NRPGM Core facilities introduction – C1High Throughput Genome Analysis Core Facility
Saturday, September 4th, 2010
TheCore Facilities of NRPGM were set up based on the concept of resource integration and management centralization. The objective is to establish and maintain nationwide facilities to support basic research in the field of genomic medicine, providing high-priced, high-throughput, and state-of-the-art instruments, along with analytical and consulting services. The Cores also aim at developing multi-disciplinary technologies, encouraging collaborative research projects. In addition, the Cores take the responsibilities of propagating the novel technologies and educating nationwide researchers, through which the standard of research in genomic medicine will be increased. National Core Facilities is opened for use by researchers from academic and industrial institutions. The Core Facilities cover five major fields:A. Animal Models, Phenotyping, and Imaging Facilities for Diseases, B. Clinical Sample Banks for Genomics, C. Facilities for Basic Genomics, D. Facilities for Proteomics and Structural Genomics, and E. Facilities for Bioinformatics Each core performs five major activities: Service, Technological / R&D, Collaborative Research, Education, and Dissemination. C1High Throughput Genome Analysis Core Facility
NRPGM Core facilities introduction – C2National Genotyping Center (NGC)
Saturday, September 4th, 2010
TheCore Facilities of NRPGM were set up based on the concept of resource integration and management centralization. The objective is to establish and maintain nationwide facilities to support basic research in the field of genomic medicine, providing high-priced, high-throughput, and state-of-the-art instruments, along with analytical and consulting services. The Cores also aim at developing multi-disciplinary technologies, encouraging collaborative research projects. In addition, the Cores take the responsibilities of propagating the novel technologies and educating nationwide researchers, through which the standard of research in genomic medicine will be increased. National Core Facilities is opened for use by researchers from academic and industrial institutions. The Core Facilities cover five major fields:A. Animal Models, Phenotyping, and Imaging Facilities for Diseases, B. Clinical Sample Banks for Genomics, C. Facilities for Basic Genomics, D. Facilities for Proteomics and Structural Genomics, and E. Facilities for Bioinformatics Each core performs five major activities: Service, Technological / R&D, Collaborative Research, Education, and Dissemination. C2National Genotyping Center (NGC) ngc.sinica.edu.tw
Proteomics of Human Bodyfluids: Principles, Methods, and Applications
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
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The recent development of proteomics studies into clinical examinations of proteomics promises to lead toward the ultimate goals of earlier diagnosis, improved therapeutic outcome and successful prevention of diseases. In Proteomics of Human Bodyfluids: Principles, Methods, and Applications, top experts provide the premier collection of proteomics applications designed to analyze various human body fluids. Beginning with basic principles and strategies then explo… More >>
Proteomics of Human Bodyfluids: Principles, Methods, and Applications
What is the difference between the study of genomics and the study of proteomics?
Friday, September 3rd, 2010Please explain it simple words. I don’t want all the hard vocabulary.
Bruker Daltonics Mass Spectrometers Live at Pittcon
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Bruker Daltonics presents new innovative mass spectrometry-based life sciences instruments and solutions, like ETD, microorganism ID, and MALDI molecular imaging, at Pittcon scientific conference.
christy talks reproductive molecular biology
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
sorry for pointing at you…I got a little enthusiastic
