The main goal of the Center, founded 8/23/2004 (DA018343), is to use cutting edge technologies to understand the proteomics of altered signaling in addiction.
Please repost: The next Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center Research in Progress seminars will begin at 1:00 PM Eastern on 6/4/2026 and will feature Drs. Tina Franklin (Georgia Tech) and Jacquie Ferland (Mount Sinai). To request a Zoom link, email [email protected].
The Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center calls your attention to a Yale School of Medicine Insight article on investigator Pietro De Camilli: “Tending the Frontier: Pietro De Camilli and the Cell Biology of Neurons.” https://t.co/3o1C7KGHgC
Pls RETWEET: applications are being accepted until 4/27/26 for Pilot Project Grants for research on “Proteomics of Altered Signaling in Addiction". Awards provide funding for sample preparation and free access to the Center’s Cores! Additional information: https://t.co/Fh6wMioXER
Congratulations to TuKiet Lam, Director, Discovery Proteomics Core, for the award of a $2M NIH High-End Instrumentation grant (S10OD023651) for an Orbitrap Astral Zoom that substantially increases throughput, sensitivity, scan speed, dynamic range for next-generation proteomics.
Congratulations to Grant Year 21 Pilot Project awardees: Drs. Shveta Bathla (Yale U.), Jacquie Ferland (Mount Sinai), Trevonn Gyles (Mount Sinai), Marta Koperska (Wake Forest U.), and Ashley Xu (Indiana U.). Additional information is here: https://t.co/H8zOFTckOZ.
The NIH grant application to fund the Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center through April 2030 has been awarded! We’re deeply grateful to our pilot project applicants, Research in Progress speakers & attendees and colleagues; your support has helped make this achievement possible.
Congratulations to Key Personnel Rolando Garcia Milian, Biomedical Sciences Research Support Librarian, who was one of the 2024 recipients of the Linda K. Lorimer Award for Distinguished Service (https://t.co/0O7cp0N19j)!
Congratulations to Investigator Marina Picciotto, President-Elect of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, https://t.co/1y0miRNLRm)!
Congratulations to Ken Loh from Yale U. who is the newest Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center investigator! More information about his project, “Developing New Proximity Labeling Methodologies to Study Neuronal Signaling” is here: https://t.co/RxV0vUJAub
The Center calls your attention to a Nature Neuroscience Comment article (PMID: 38671178, https://t.co/ekSCD0G2L7) co-authored by Investigator Nestler, “A guide for science communication training for doctoral students”, that we believe will be of interest to all.
Pls RETWEET applications are being accepted until 7/21/24 for Pilot Project Grants for research on “Proteomics of Altered Signaling in Addiction". Awards provide funding to help prepare samples and free access to the Center’s Cores! Additional information: https://t.co/Fh6wMioXER
Congratulations to Hui-Chen Lu from Indiana U. who is the newest Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center investigator! More information about her project, “Mechanisms and Treatment of Adolescent Phytocannabinoid Impairment of Prefrontal Cortex Function” is here: https://t.co/OOq2we1KKq
Congratulations to Kristen Brennand who is the newest investigator in the Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center! More information about her project, “Impact of Patient-Specific Perturbations in the NRXN1α Isoform Repertoire on Synaptic Composition” is here: https://t.co/Mxq67B5UM6
Congratulations to Grant Year 19 Pilot Project grantees: Drs. Soren Emerson (Vanderbilt U.), Yifei Cai (Yale U.), Nadine Kabbani (George Mason U.), and Angela Redmond (Marshall U.). Additional information is here: https://t.co/H8zOFTbMZr.
Pls RETWEET applications are being accepted until 8/1/2023 for Pilot Project Grants for research on“Proteomics of Altered Signaling in Addiction". Awards provide funding to help prepare samples and free access to the Center’s Cores! Additional information: https://t.co/Fh6wMioXER
Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center has an opening for a postdoctoral associate to carry out MS/proteomics methods development, data analyses, and proximity labeling experiments. Applicants should send CV to [email protected] and [email protected]
We are pleased that the current issue of ASBMB Today highlights a Center review article on “Deciphering Spatial Protein–Protein Interactions in Brain Using Proximity Labeling” that was recently published in Mol. Cell. Proteomics.
Research and review manuscripts are now being accepted for the Special Issue of Biomolecules, “Advances in Neuroproteomics”. Additional information is here: https://t.co/tYwkW9EVO1. Please send draft titles to [email protected] or [email protected]
Congratulations to Grant Year 18 Pilot Project awardees: Drs. Zuhair Abdulla, Sarah Jefferson, Ken Loh, and Vena Martinez from Yale U. Additional information is here: https://t.co/H8zOFSUbAR.