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    Review accepted by Proteomics journal

    We’ve done it again, the editor of Proteomics (Prof. Mike Dunn) has just accepted our recent review article on computational tools for designing transitions for MRM studies:…… Read more “Review accepted by Proteomics journal”

    September 2, 2009 by Jennifer

    Jenny Mead is now Jenny Cham!

    I have got married!  My new name is Jennifer A. Cham, so look out for my new name on my upcoming research papers and reviews.  Thank you…… Read more “Jenny Mead is now Jenny Cham!”

    September 2, 2009 by Jennifer

    JPR article on decoy database designs is in print

    I realise it’s old news, seeing as the article has been available on the web since February, but I thought I should officially mention that our latest…… Read more “JPR article on decoy database designs is in print”

    August 26, 2009 by Jennifer

    Australasian Proteomics Society conference, Feb 2010

    Registration for the 15th Annual Proteomics Symposium of the Australasian Proteomics Society is now open, click here for more info.  This conference is held at Mantra Erskine…… Read more “Australasian Proteomics Society conference, Feb 2010”

    August 26, 2009 by Jennifer

    Miss Cleavage & the trypsinettes

    No this is not the name of a new girl band…. Thank you to Kathryn Lilley for organising the quiz for the BSPR conference dinner.  One of…… Read more “Miss Cleavage & the trypsinettes”

    August 24, 2009 by Jennifer

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