Congratulations to Dr. Zhe Wang for successfully defending his dissertation "Developments and Applications of High-Throughput Top-Down Proteomics". Dahang published his first academic article titled "Deep Intact Proteoform Characterization in Human Cell Lysate using High-pH and Low-pH Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography" in the Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry. It was accepted on August 10th. Congrats Dahang!
The Wu lab spent Friday afternoon kayaking and climbing the ropes course. Also, a special thanks to Ji Kang for making us all Korean food for lunch before our adventure! The Wu Lab attended the ASMS conference in Atlanta Georgia this June.
We were excited for Yanting Guo to give an oral presentation entitled “Development of a novel Drug Target Identification Platform based on Size (DTIPS)“. If you attended ASMS this year, the video of this presentation is available here. We also gave several poster presentations: Mulin Fang and Ji Kang presented “Optimization of a Low-temperature LC-MS system for Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry“ Lushuang Huang presented “Spray-Capillary: An Electrohydrodynamic SprayAssisted Device for Quantitative Ultra-Low Volume Extraction“ Zhe Wang presented “1400 Proteoforms Identified from Five Micrograms of Escherichia coli Proteins Using Online 2D pH RP/RPLC Top-Down Mass Spectrometry“ Kellye Cupp-Sutton presented “Direct Thermal Proteome Profiling Using Quantitative Top-Down Proteomics“ Dahang Yu presented “Deep Intact Proteome Quantification Using ProteinLevel Tandem Mass Tag (TMT) Labeling and Online 2D Liquid Chromatography“ Si Wu presented “Top-down Proteogenomics Analysis of Serum Autoantibody Repertoire for the Discovery of Biomarker of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus“ |
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