DERC Mass Spectrometry Core

Description

Protein identification. Shotgun proteomics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Services offered range from identification of proteins from in-gel digests using peptide mass fingerprinting to relative quantification of complex protein mixtures by tandem mass spectrometry using stable isotope labeling techniques (such as ITRAQ).

In addition to providing instrumental capabilities, the Mass Spectrometry Core staff provides consultation and collaboration on application of mass spectrometry and proteomics to diabetes research, including development of new analytical methods targeted at achieving research objectives of DERC investigators and includes assistance with grant preparation.

Category of resources
  • Microarray/Molecular Biology (DNA, RNA or protein sequencing/synthesis, genotyping, PCR, gene arrays, etc.)
  • Biological Macromolecule Analysis (proteomics, x-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, etc).
Services provided
  • Access to technology services (i.e. microarray, specimen analysis)
  • Consultations (i.e. study design, experiment design)
  • Training (instruments, software and/or methods)
Specialty equipment/services

Web address(es) DERC Mass Spectrometry Core
Fee information for DERC Mass Spectrometry Core
Location Washington - University of Washington -South Lake Union Campus
Manager or contact Angela Irwin
Users who may access
  • Anyone from this institution
  • Other
This listing was last modified on March 17, 2010.

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