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    BSPR Conference, Hinxton, UK

    Another great conference, the British Society of Proteome Research meeting (Multiscale Proteomics: From Cells to Organisms), took place on 14th-16th July.  Although it is a British society,…… Read more “BSPR Conference, Hinxton, UK”

    August 24, 2009 by Jennifer

    ISMB / ECCB 2009, Stockholm, Sweden

    It was great to see you all again. I presented a poster with the latest developments for MRMaid (our MRM transition design tool): MRMaid: automating the design…… Read more “ISMB / ECCB 2009, Stockholm, Sweden”

    August 24, 2009 by Jennifer

    MRMaid article in print

    Just to let you all know, the MRMaid paper has now been published, click here to check it out.  Comments are welcome!

    April 2, 2009 by Jennifer

    Can you be more specific, please?!

    As well as Duncan’s point (see post below), Sherman, Molloy and co-workers, also in Proteomics (vol 9), believe that monitoring the transition of a single precursor to…… Read more “Can you be more specific, please?!”

    March 20, 2009 by Jennifer

    Should we be more selective?

    I hate the word ‘should’ – it always implies that there is something you have to do but you’d rather put it off.  Well, I recently came…… Read more “Should we be more selective?”

    March 20, 2009 by Jennifer

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