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13 October 2011
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TUM and Oxford scientists team up for the identification of novel drug targets and biomarkers in head & neck cancer.
Quantitative chemical proteomics reveals new potential drug targets in head and neck cancer.
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25 April 2011
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Chair of proteomics acquires 2.5 M€ large scale equipment grant for interdisciplinary research
Today we announce that the German Research Council (DFG) has a awarded a 2.5 M€ large scale equipment grant to the Chair of Proteomics and Bioanalytics of the Technische Universität München (TUM). Under the leadership of Prof. Bernhard Küster, 21 research groups from the Life Science Center Weihenstephan (WZW) and the faculties of medicine and chemistry teamed up and proposed to apply high-throughput protein sequencing techniques to the study of fundamental biological processes as well as human diseases.
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29 March 2011
New O-GlcNAc research paper in JASMS
A novel two-stage tandem mass spectrometry approach and scoring scheme for the identification of O-GlcNAc modified peptides
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26 November 2010
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Life science teaching award for Bernhard Kuster
We are proud to announce that the head of the institute, Bernhard Kuster, has been awarded the 2010 Life Science Teaching Award of the Faculty of Biosciences, Technische Universität München.
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09 November 2010
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New research paper in Molecular and Cellular Proteomics: Confident phosphorylation site localization using the Mascot Delta Score
Large scale phosphorylation analysis is more and more getting into focus of proteomic research. While it is now possible to identify thousands of phosphorylated peptides in a biological system, confident site localization remains challenging. Here we validate the Mascot Delta Score (MD score) as a simple method that achieves similar sensitivity and specificity for phosphosite localization as the published Ascore which is mainly used in conjunction with Sequest.
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