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Microproteins and the Dark Proteome: Tiny Molecules with Big Potential

Next-gen protein sequencing (NGPS) is poised to transform our ability to study ncORFs. Traditional proteomics methods can struggle to detect tiny or low-abundance proteins. In contrast, NGPS can bridge the gap between genomic data and functional proteins, allowing researchers to detect smaller peptides and translate ncORFs more effectively.

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Dawning a New Era in the Future of Proteomics

By Jeff Hawkins The history of scientific research is mostly filled with periods of incremental progress, wherein seemingly disparate studies slowly—and sometimes unknowingly—chip away at conceptual and technological barriers. As these small moments of progress accumulate, they begin to reach a critical mass tipping point, one punctuated by the collapse of barriers and the sudden […]

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Revolutionizing Proteomics in the Age of Digital Innovation

By Todd Rearick Almost 29 years ago I started my engineering career working in a US Navy research laboratory in New London, Connecticut. In that role, I worked as part of a team that created a modern digital replacement for an aging analog sonar system. From that humble beginning until now, I’ve witnessed time and again […]

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The Next Wave: Quantum-Si’s Role in the Proteomics Revolution

By John Vieceli, PhD, SVP of Product Development I recently had the privilege of attending the AGBT conference in Orlando where I reconnected with colleagues and friends after dedicating 15 years of my career to developing sequencing technologies at Pacific Biosciences, Omniome, and Illumina. It was inspiring to witness the diverse applications of genomics technologies […]