Evosep at HUPO 2020

HUPO (The Human Proteome Organization) presents and promotes proteomics through international collaborations, fostering the development of new technologies, techniques and training. 

Learn more about our contribution to HUPO 2020 below.

events

Explore the Proteome Using CETSA MS

Tomas Friman, Senior Research Scientist, Pelago Bioscience

When: October 19th, 15:15-16:00 UTC 

Deep Visual Proteomics for Systems Biology

Session 4a: Systems biology and systems medicine

Prof. Matthias Mann, Group Leader at Mann Group, Max Planck Institute

When: October 20th, 07:00-08:30 UTC and 16:15-17:45 UTC / 09:00-10:30 CET and 18:15-19:45 CET

High-throughput, high sensitivity, nano-flow on Evosep One

Bruker User’s meeting

Nicolai Bache, Ph.D., Evosep

When: Friday, October 23, 14:00 – 18:00 CET, 12:00 PM UTC

Ultra-high sensitivity MS on a timsTOF enables proteomics analyses of single cells – One by one

Bruker User’s meeting

Andreas-David Brunner, Ph.D. student at research group of Prof. Matthias Mann at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry

When: Friday, October 23, 14:00 – 18:00 CET, 12:00 PM UTC

Scientific Presence

poster  P093

SARS-CoV-2 Spike Interactome Promiscuously Facilitates Epithelial Cell Infection

Author: Casimir Bamberger, Scripps Research Institute

poster  P141

High throughput proteomics – Application of dia-PASEF for short gradients

Author: Thomas Kosinski, Bruker Daltonics

poster  P215

An Ultra High-throughput Plasma Protein Profiling (uHTPPP) Workflow Using the New Orbitrap Exploris 240 Mass Spectrometer

Author: Emily Chen, Thermo Scientific

 poster  P094

623 plasma samples defined blood-based signature for COVID-19 positivity and progression

Author: Aleksandra Binek, Cedars Sinai 

poster  P180

Development of plasma depletion method for high throughput plasma analysis by mass spectrometry

Author: Blandine Chazarin, Advanced Clinical Biosystems Research Institute, Smidt Heart Institute, CedarsSinai Medical Center 

poster  P126

A real-time search engine for active sequence acquisition control

Author: Christopher Adams, Bruker Daltonics

poster  P185

Development of a modular workflow for precise DIA-MS analysis of three blood proteomes

Author: Angela Mc Ardle, Cedars Sinai

Press

Bruker Daltonics and Evosep continue their collaboration

HUPO CONNECT 2020:  Bruker Daltonics and Evosep continue their collaboration to develop ultra-high sensitivity solutions for single cell proteomics using Evosep One and their timsTOF Pro powered by PASEF.

Publications

APPLICATION NOTE: MORE PROTEOME COVERAGE IN A SINGLE EXPERIMENT WITH THE EXTENDED METHOD

 APPLICATION NOTE: THE PROTEOMICS DILEMMA – HIGH THROUGHPUT ANALYSIS VERSUS PROTEOME DEPTH

APPLICATION NOTE: IMPROVE AND ENHANCE YOUR PROTEOME COVERAGE WITH THE PERFORMANCE COLUMN

HIGHLIGHTS from this year’s asms 

EVOSEP +

A new set of methods that extend the potential of the Evosep One platform for clinical research.

 Learn about EVOSEP+

New collaboration

Agilent and Evosep collaborate on high-throughput proteomic workflows.

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Optimized Standard methods

With the five standard methods, the Evosep One covers a range of use cases. 

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