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Using proteomics to understand Alzheimer’s: An interview with Dr Renã Robinson

May. 26, 2016—Dr. Robinson talks about some of the challenges that we encounter with processing information from the types of experiments that we carry out. Our data file sizes are ginormous and are hundreds of gigabytes by the time we put them all together. We get a lot of information about hundreds to thousands of proteins. In...

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Joe represents at the AMSA Fair

Apr. 26, 2016—The American Medical Student Association at the School of Medicine in University of Pittsburgh hosts an annual research fair to expose undergraduates to research opportunities across campus. Joseph (aka Joe) Dudenhoeffer did a phenomenal job presenting our group’s research to students across the life science disciplines and recruiting new lab members!

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Congratulations to Dr. Liqing Gu

Apr. 19, 2016—Liqing successfully defended and completed the requirements for his PhD in Chemistry from Pitt on April 18, 2016. His contributions to our lab were numerous as he developed analytical methodologies to study oxidatively modified proteins in the context of disease. He will be joining SGS Life Science Service at the West Chester Site located in...

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