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National Center for Quantitative Biology of Complex Systems

 

The NCQBCS — an NIH Biotechnology Research Resource — is developing next-generation protein measurement technologies for a wide variety of biomedical applications. Our technologies are focused on making whole proteome analysis faster and broadly accessible. In addition to our technology development mission, we apply these technologies to various biomedical problems through collaboration. For those seeking to learn basic proteomic methodology or advanced training in our techniques, we offer hands-on learning experiences.

Innovate

Innovate

New technologies that will permit faster, more thorough, proteome analysis.

Collaborate

Collaborate

Work with us to apply NCQBCS technologies to your research.

Learn

Learn

Visit the NCQBCS for hands-on proteomics training and workshops.

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Director’s Welcome

Thank you for visiting the NCQBCS. Our center was founded in 2016 through a grant number GM108538 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences and is located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The development, application, and dissemination of mass spectrometry technology for proteomic analysis is our core mission. Enjoy the virtual tour offered on this website and contact us if our technologies could advance your research. 

Meet the team

 

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Technology

We are developing reagents, methods, and instrumentation for faster proteome analysis.  These technologies include multi-plexed chemical tags, NeuCode metabolic labels, sample preparation methods, and mass spectrometer modifications to allow quantitative whole proteome analysis in just minutes to hours.     

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Collaborate

The NCQBCS maintains active collaborations with dozens of laboratories, both academic and industrial, across the country. We believe that technology is best developed in the context of exciting biological problems and are always on the lookout for new partners.  

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Training

Keeping a mass spectrometer working can be challenging. Visit us for hands-on training that spans from an introduction to proteomics to advanced one-on-one interactions on a wide variety of topics.  

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Affiliations

Affiliations

Coon
LBMS
UW
Pagliarini
Li Lab

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Contact

For additional information about NCQBCS please send your contact details using the form below.
Note, if you are interested in training, please use the form on our training page.

Contact

For additional information about NCQBCS please send your contact details (name, institution, email) along with a short description of how we can help to laura[dot]vantoll[at]wisc[dot]edu.

Note, if you are interested in training, please use the form on our training page.

Coon Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 425 Henry Mall, Madison, WI
Li Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 777 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI
Pagliarini Lab, Washington University School of Medicine, 4523 Clayton Ave, St. Louis, MO