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The Biomolecular Sciences Building is back up and running after the devastating fire 3 years ago. Reception has now moved from its temporary home in the Willie Russell Laboratories back in to the BMS Building. All…
The Biomolecular Sciences Building is back up and running after the devastating fire 3 years ago. Reception has now moved from its temporary home in the Willie Russell Laboratories back in to the BMS Building. All…
Our new mass spectrometer for intact mass measurement is now operational. We can now offer intact mass analysis with increased sensitivity and efficiency.
On the 17th April we will retiring the LCT mass spectrometer after many years of faithful service. This is the instrument that we use to measure the intact mass of proteins. However on the 29th April we are getting a…
Here is a picture of the fire, we are so lucky that we are unscathed, but our thoughts are with the many research groups who are affected and have lost so much research and equipment The Mass Spectrometry and…
The University and the Mass Spectrometry facility is open until Friday 21st December. We will be analysing samples right up until then, although protein identification samples will need to be received on the Thursday…
Long term facility collaborator Dr Heidi Fuller of Keele University & RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital, has recently secured funding from Great Ormand Street Hospital. In collaboration with the BSRC mass spectrometry…
Both Proteomics Methods Forum in Manchester, and the British Mass Spectrometry Society conference in Cambridge were interesting, vibrant meetings this year. BMSS was full of interesting talks and there were lots of…