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Delve into the realm of proteomics at the Sydney University Proteome Research Unit led by Dr. Ben Crossett. Explore funding, services offered, collaborations, and research opportunities involving identification of proteins, mapping modifications, post-translational analysis, and more.
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An Introduction to the Sydney University Proteome Research Unit Dr Ben Crossett
The History… • Opened in July 2004 with $2m MNRF grant & USyd funding • Centre of excellence for proteomics • Level 2, Building G08 • People come from: SMB, SoBS, Medicine, VetSci, Agriculture, • ...as well as: MQ, UNWS, UWS, UTS, Brisbane, UK, USA, Germany etc...
To gel or... ...or not to gel
The Results… • Whole protein mass • Identify proteins • Labelling QC • Changes in protein abundance, e.g. DIGE or iTRAQ • Mapping post-translational modifications • MS ‘western blots’
Accessing SUPRU • Contract research: samples analysed for fixed fee • Research hotel: come and work in SUPRU • Collaborative research projects • Short courses & under/postgraduate lectures • Contact us at: sydney.edu.au/proteomics ben.crossett@sydney.edu.au