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Quantum-Si and Researchers to Showcase Next-Generation Protein Sequencing™ at US HUPO 2025
Sponsored Panel Discussion: Breaking Boundaries in Proteomics
Following the presentation, Dr.
Scientific Posters Highlighting NGPS Innovation
Protein Sequencing with Single Amino Acid Resolution Discerns Myopathy-linked Regions in Tropomyosin Peptidoforms
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Presenter:
Madison Mehlferber , Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Associate,University of Virginia - Demonstrates the ability of NGPS to differentiate structurally similar tropomyosin isoforms and post-translational modifications, highlighting its potential for resolving protein complexity at the single-amino-acid level
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February 24 th, Poster 777
Reducing Protein Input for Next-Generation Protein Sequencing on the Platinum Instrument
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Presenter:
Madelyn Davis , Field Application Scientist,Quantum-Si - Introduces a new Library Prep Kit that significantly lowers the required protein input while maintaining high sequencing accuracy, expanding the applicability of NGPS to biological and clinical samples.
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February 25 th Poster 792
Accurate Measurement of Peptide Variant Mixtures with Next-Generation Protein Sequencing
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Presenter:
Deepak Mistry - Demonstrates a partitioning model that enhances the precision of peptide variant composition estimation, facilitating improved NGPS analysis in biological and synthetic peptide mixtures
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February 25 th Poster 794
Protein Barcoding and Next-Generation Protein Sequencing for Multiplexed Protein Selection, Analysis and Tracking
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Presenter:
Joel McDade , Ph.D. - Introduces protein barcoding as a transformative tool for the multiplexed identification and characterization of proteins, providing a robust mechanism for precise tracking of protein affinity, location, and expression
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February 25 th Poster 796
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