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Technology

Our mission is to develop next-generation protein measurement technologies and to make these methods accessible to the broad community. The research portfolio currently includes chemical and metabolic isotope labeling strategies to enable highly-plexed protein analysis, technologies to link proteins and their modifications to function, and software to visualize multi-omic data.

Additional resources can also be found at the Biomedical Technology Resources portal, an NIH innovative technology resource.

When appropriate, please acknowledge our support in publications and presentations: “This work was supported in part by the National Institutes of Health grant P41GM108538.”

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Our Purpose

At the NCQBCS we are advancing many facets of proteomic methodology.  Our first broad aim is to render the pace, depth, and reproducibility of protein and post-translational modification (PTM) quantification commensurate with transcriptomic technologies.  Second, we are working to develop novel technologies for PTM discovery and functional mapping.   And, finally, we have several commerical partners to help us make these technological advancements accessible to non-expert biomedical researchers.   

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Technology page – Chemical Labeling

 

Chemical Labeling

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Technology Page – NeuCode

NeuCode

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Technology Page – Data to function


Lipidomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics

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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, 440 Henry Mall, Madison, WI
Li Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 777 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI