
Russ Swan, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Protein Identification",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Laboratorytalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Vascular proteomics at King's with LTQ Orbitrap XL from
Thermo Fisher Scientific (Chromatography), which we summarised at the time by saying "Thermo Fisher Scientific reports on a collaborative partnership with the newly opened vascular proteomics group at the James Black Centre, King's College London,
headed by Manuel Mayr".
Earlier in the week,
we featured the news release Joined-up thinking for protein identification from
Thermo Fisher Scientific (Mass Spectrometry): "Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced the integration of Matrix Science's Mascot search engine for protein identification with its BioWorks software".
In November 2007, we covered the news from Waters
concerning its Synapt HDMS
- take a look at Medivir chooses Synapt HDMS to aid decision-making
which says: "Swedish biotech firm has chosen the Waters Synapt HDMS to hasten its protease inhibitor research and help patients with herpes, hepatitis C, HIV, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and high blood pressure".
Take a look also at the news release from Waters, Literature reveals high definition proteomics tips,
as well as High definition proteomics showcased at Hupo 2007 from Waters,
and Brochure focuses on protein identification from Waters.
See also:
Redefining molecular characterisation science
(June 2007)
Waters highlighted new mass spectrometry, proteomics and software innovations focused on characterising and visualising molecules at the 55th annual American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 3-7 June
Faims added to ion trap mass spectrometers
(June 2007)
The Thermo Scientific Faims (high-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry) interface is now available for the company's family of ion trap mass spectrometers
LTQ Orbitrap extended with two mass spectrometers
(June 2007)
Thermo Fisher Scientific has extended its range of life science hybrid mass spectrometry with the introduction of two new instruments, the LTQ Orbitrap Discovery and the LTQ Orbitrap XL
Lab and data management plus protein validation
(April 2007)
GenoLogics, a developer of lab and data management software solutions for life sciences research, has announced the launch of Proteus-Analytics, a new proteomics solution bundle
NanoFrontier LC/MS and Microlab Star in joint show
(January 2007)
Hitachi High Technologies America is to exhibit the NanoFrontier LC/MS with Hamilton's Microlab Star liquid handling workstation at upcoming tradeshows including LabAutomation and AAFS
Versatile high performance Maldi Tof/Tof
(December 2006)
Axima-Tof2 mass spectrometer is ideal for a variety of applications from high energy MS/MS of proteomics and other biological samples, to uncompromised analysis of high mass intact proteins
Development of a single molecule detection device
(December 2006)
Applied Biosystems in deal with Eagle Research and Development over inexpensive, disposable single molecule detection device that may correlate DNA and its expressed proteins with specific diseases
Advanced protein identification and quantitation
(October 2006)
Thermo Electron has extended its protein identification and quantitation software package with the newly designed BioWorks 3.3
InforSense and Thermo in three-year OEM agreement
(October 2006)
InforSense will provide its KDE platform to Thermo for integration into the industry-standard BioWorks package for proteomics data analysis
Potential to transform disease biomarker discovery
(September 2006)
Massively Parallel Technologies and the University of Colorado in relationship for large-scale proteomics development combining innovative proteomics application with high-performance software
All the advantages of LC and Tof in this mass spec
(July 2006)
Hitachi High Technologies America announces the release of a new nanoLC linear ion trap Tof mass spectrometer at ASMS 2006 in Seattle, Washington
High-energy Maldi CID MS/MS gives more sensitivity
(June 2006)
Shimadzu Biotech enhances bio-research analyses with its new Axima-Tof2 high-energy Maldi CID MS/MS instrument delivering greater sensitivity and flexibility
High-energy Maldi CID MS/MS enhances bio-research
(June 2006)
The Axima-Tof2 is said to be ideal for use in open-access lab environments, delivering maximum results while requiring the minimum in user input
Quantify three independent proteomes at once
(May 2006)
Bruker Daltonics and Serva Electrophoresis release novel ICPL triplex protein quantitation technology for expression proteomics: three independent entire proteomes can now be quantified simultaneously
Enhancing proteomics lab and data management
(May 2006)
GenoLogics partners with GeneBio to enhance proteomics lab and data management capabilities for life science researchers; GeneBio's protein search engine, Phenyx, now integrates to Proteus
Software for protein and peptide analysis
(May 2006)
GenoLogics Life Sciences Software and Bioinformatics Solutions (BSI) have announced the two companies are collaborating to provide an integrated solution for proteomics researchers
LC/MS software increases productivity, throughput
(April 2006)
Agilent has introduced powerful application software for its 6000 Series liquid chromatograph/mass spectrometer (LC/MS) systems, which is expected to double Agilent's market share in LC/MS by 2008
Collaboration for integrative proteomic analysis
(April 2006)
Integration of InforSense and Matrix Science products to provide flexible, high-throughput protein data analysis
Integrating data management and data visualisation
(March 2006)
GenoLogics and Proteome Software, a developer of proteomics data visualisation software, have announced a collaboration to provide an integrated package for proteomics research
Proteomics improve quantitation, characterisation
(February 2006)
Proteomics suite is designed to leverage the unmatched performance, speed, sensitivity and accuracy of market-leading ion trap mass spectrometers for definitive quantitation of protein mixtures
Identify and quantify proteins and biomarkers
(February 2006)
New version of Waters's ProteinLynx Global Server, with enhancements to protein expression system, launched at annual meeting of Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities, 11-14 February 2006
Pittsburgh centre selects Lims
(November 2005)
University of Pittsburgh Genomics and Proteomics Core Laboratories select GenoLogics's ProteusLims lab information and data management system
Waters and Nonlinear form life science partnership
(September 2005)
Agreement for quantitative and qualitative proteomics research will leverage ultra performance liquid chromatography and exact mass MS data acquisition systems
HUPO project uses Bruker Daltonics' ProteinScape
(August 2005)
The Human Proteome Organization Brain Proteome Project (BPP) is using key features of Bruker Daltonics' ProteinScape database system for proteomics project management
RNAi library and high-content screening deal
(August 2005)
Xantos Biomedicine and Qiagen announce a co-marketing agreement for genome-wide RNAi library with high-content cellular screening system
Critical mass in mass spectrometry
(June 2005)
Three new electrospray ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry products, a new ion trap product, and four new proteomics software solutions launched at ASMS meeting in Texas
Quantitation of differentially expressed proteins
(June 2005)
Isotope coded protein label technology differs from other approaches in that the labelling step is not limited to the peptide level but was developed to be applied on the protein level
Quantitative proteomics in line with Hupo PSI
(June 2005)
Stable isotope labelling experiments such as Icat, the more recently introduced ICPL technology, or even user-defined isotopic labels are fully supported in the new software releases
Mass spec is three times faster
(April 2005)
High-performance ion trap mass spectrometer has faster scan cycle time to improve peptide identification for proteomics research
HPLC and MS on microfluidics chip
(March 2005)
Breakthrough microfluidics-based high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry technology is expected to significantly increase the speed, ease and productivity of proteomics research
Rapid, accurate protein identification
(February 2005)
Software covers proteomics applications from top-down analysis to bottom-up sequencing, and from high-throughput protein identification to automated protein quantification and biomarker discovery
Brochure confirms proteomics expertise
(December 2004)
The characteristion of proteins has become the new frontier in analytical research, with millions of peptide sequences available
Integrating protein informatics software
(November 2004)
Nonlinear Dynamics and GenoLogics Life Sciences Software announce partnership for integrated protein informatics solution
New VP biology and clinical applications
(July 2004)
Guava Technologies has announced the appointment of David Ferrick to the position of vice president, biology and clinical applications
