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Translating Proteomics

Nautilus Biotechnology
Proteomics
Drug Development
Proteoforms
Biomarker Discovery
Mass Spectrometry
Biological Systems
Plasma Proteomics
Biological Research
Central Dogma Of Biology
Biomarkers
Precision Medicine
Protein Function
Early Cancer Detection
Reproducibility Crisis
Food Safety
Food Production
Ovarian Cancer
Target Discovery
Personalized Medicine
Proteomics Technology

‘Translating Proteomics’ explores the science of proteomics and its growing impact on biological research, biomarker discovery, drug development, food and energy security, and a range of other timely topics. Hosts Parag Mallick Ph.D. and Andreas Huhmer Ph.D. of Nautilus Biotechnology aim to share their perspectives on important issues in proteomics, deepen your love of science, and prompt you to q... more

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On this episode of Translating Proteomics, Parag speaks with Professor Jennifer Geddes-McAlister from the University of Guelph. Professor Geddes-McAlister is an expert at using proteomics to study host-microbe interactions from a systems biology pers... more

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On this episode of Translating Proteomics, Parag, Andreas, and special guest Don Kirkpatrick answer questions submitted by the Translating Proteomics community. They cover:

• Needs in plasma proteomics

• How proteomics impacts drug development – wit... more

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On this episode of Translating Proteomics, host Parag Mallick discusses spatial proteomics with special guest Fiona Ginty Ph.D. Fiona is a Senior Principal Scientist in Precision Diagnostics at the GE Healthcare Technology & Innovation Center. She is... more

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On this special episode of Translating Proteomics, Parag and Andreas break down the basics of proteomics — perfect for anyone with a background in molecular biology looking to get started in the field.

Seasoned experts: We hope you can share this ep... more

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Don Kirkpatrick
Former director at Genentech and senior vice president at Zyra Therapeutics
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Episode: “Ask me anything” with Parag Mallick, Andreas Huhmer, and featuring special guest Don Kirkpatrick, Ph.D.
Parag Mallick
Associate professor at Stanford and co-founder of Nautilus Biotechnology
Nautilus Biotechnology
Episode: Proteomics Podcast Crossover - The Proteomics Show
Ben Neely
Research chemist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Charleston, South Carolina
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Episode: Science Communication and Proteomics - Benefits, Barriers, and Solutions with Ben Neely and Ben Orsburn
Ben Orsburn
Assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh, expert in single-cell proteomics
University of Pittsburgh
Episode: Science Communication and Proteomics - Benefits, Barriers, and Solutions with Ben Neely and Ben Orsburn
Matt McIlwain
Managing Director at Madrona Venture Group, focusing on machine learning applications in biotech
Madrona Venture Group
Episode: AI and Biotech - The Promise and the Pitfalls with Matt McIlwain and Vijay Pande
Vijay Pande
General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, known for his work on protein dynamics and AI applications
Andreessen Horowitz
Episode: AI and Biotech - The Promise and the Pitfalls with Matt McIlwain and Vijay Pande
Dr. Sarah DeVos
Expert in neurodegenerative diseases with over 15 years of translational research experience.
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Episode: A New Era In Alzheimer's Research with Sarah DeVos
Kathryn Lilley
Professor at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Cambridge Center for Proteomics.
University of Cambridge
Episode: Protein Function 201 with Kathryn Lilley
Neil Kelleher
Professor of Molecular Biosciences, Chemistry, and Medicine at Northwestern University
Northwestern University
Episode: Are Proteins A Myth? With Special Guest Professor Neil Kelleher

Hosts

Parag Mallick
Co-founder and host, not only focuses on proteomics' advancements but also emphasizes the importance of open data standards and integration in research.
Andreas Huhmer
Co-founder and host, actively engaged in discussions surrounding the application of proteomics in drug development and clinical research.

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A New Era In Alzheimer's Research with Sarah DeVos
Q: What role does proteomics play in making new Alzheimer biomarkers and advancing patient care?
Proteomics helps us understand different states of tau and can inform therapeutic development as we build a deeper understanding of biomarkers.
A New Era In Alzheimer's Research with Sarah DeVos
Q: Do you think we have sufficient tools to diagnose Alzheimer's?
The advent of biomarkers has changed research, drug discovery, and clinical trials, providing much-needed tools for diagnosis.
A New Era In Alzheimer's Research with Sarah DeVos
Q: How did you get into the field of neurodegenerative diseases?
It was very personal, stemming from family experiences with Alzheimer's disease, which motivated me to want to change that.
Putting Proteomics to Work
Q: What is needed technologically to bring these applications to reality?
Measurements need to be incredibly cheap and accessible to encourage widespread use and innovation.
Are Proteins A Myth? With Special Guest Professor Neil Kelleher
Q: What is the goal of the Human Proteoform Project?
To create a comprehensive map of proteoforms across different human cell types and fluids, similar to the Human Genome Project.

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