Dive into the latest in single-molecule research this October! Network, learn, and explore at the Rockefeller University. Don’t miss out! 🔗 Register now: https://t.co/fpHxFouYGr
#SMB2024#SingleMoleculeBiology#ScienceSymposium
Join Dr. Caldwell from @NorthwesternU's Proteomics Center of Excellence & @M_L_Carpenter for a webinar on "Integrating top-down mass spectrometry and single-molecule sequencing for proteoform analysis" on September 30, 2024 @ 11:00AM Central
Register: https://t.co/GDWRocBbbD
CTO @trearick details his journey thru 3 decades of engineering innovation, starting with @USNavyResearch to his current role with @Quantum_Si. He's spearheading another digital revolution, this time in the realm of #proteomics. His blog here: https://t.co/ViLfqMd9WR
The Platinum® instrument stands as the pioneering platform capable of directly reading & pinpointing protein barcode sequences at single-molecule resolution. The tech marks a big leap forward in the realm of high-throughput, multiplexed assays. https://t.co/3VF0B6bDK6
Our own, Brian Reed, Ph.D. and team introduce a new method for multiplexing samples using peptide-based barcoding and protein sequencing on @Quantum_Si’s Platinum® instrument.
Download the app note: https://t.co/VMagIK3Y6x
#QSI#proteomics#proteinsequencing#ngs#innovation
MINFLUX can now localize two flurophores simultaneously. Check out our new publication on lifetime multiplexing in #pMINFLUX in @NaturePhotonics: https://t.co/CP6BbS756U
Overcome the challenges of traditional antibody identification techniques with the #Platinum® Next-Generation Protein Sequencer™. With single-molecule resolution, detect low abundance monoclonal antibodies, and pave a new way in immunological research. https://t.co/JL6RgjJrIk
Today signifies a pivotal moment as Quantum-Si proudly unveils our new brand. Our commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery is now reflected in our brand that captures our groundbreaking and market leading work in protein sequencing. https://t.co/5XL22Bypb0
Luke Lavis (@rhodamine110), @jonathangrimm & collaborators have released the culmination of their years of work on fluorescent dyes: a comprehensive collection of rhodamine-based dyes, the novel chemistry they developed & a roadmap for designing new probes https://t.co/UUIAcqEsXE
Our now: our collaborative study with @rlamichhane40 on the dynamics of constitutively active GPCRs and GPCR-G protein complexes observed by single-molecule fluorescence. Grateful for the outstanding collaboration with Rajan and his team.
https://t.co/TbWDffRFvg
Check out our latest press release. @Quantum_Si is set to unveil the future of genomics and proteomics research at the @GeneticsSociety#ASHG2023 conference in Washington, DC, Nov 1-5. Join us at Booth 115 to witness the grand reveal of #Platinum���.
https://t.co/jyWY8T0L0A
Please check out this comprehensive, up-to-date review of what we know about protein-induced fluorescence enhancement (PIFE). I am glad and grateful to be a part of this wonderful collaboration!
Heads up, @Stanford Scientists, lunch is on us! Just attend our lunch and learn and see the game-changing possibilities that #Platinum™, our next-generation protein sequencing™ instrument can bring to your #immunoassay studies.
Register: https://t.co/61EQrEqB8n
#proteomics
Overcome the hassle of finding the right antibody for protein detection. Discover Quantum-Si’s #Platinum™ Next-Generation Protein Sequencing™ instrument and in-gel digest workflow for detecting proteins without the use of antibodies.
Read our tech note: https://t.co/i0o0NIHWIz
We’ve always wondered if there was something beyond CRISPR for genome editing. We now report that animals, plants, fungi and viruses have troves of programmable nucleases capable of efficient gene editing in human cells
An update on our Fanzor work!
https://t.co/9oAJFDmOpH 1/7
In our journey to unleash the power of #proteomics, scientists at @Quantum_Si have sequenced dozens of different proteins to demonstrate the power of #Platinum™, our next-generation protein sequencing™ instrument.
Which protein would you like us to sequence next?
#innovation