Q Exactive and TSQ Vantage are installed and in operation.
The LTQ Orbitrap Velos has been upgraded to LTQ Orbitrap Velos Pro.
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May 28 - June 1, 2012
Training will include both hands-on experience and lectures on mass spectrometry based proteomics techniques.
The course is fully booked. Registration is closed.
Due to the great interest we are planning to organise another basic course in September/ October this year.
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Start of the new COST Action on MSI “Mass Spectrometry Imaging: New Tools for Healthcare Research”.
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Santos H, Kouvonen P, Capelo JL, Corthals GL. Isotopic labelling of peptides in tissues enhances mass spectrometric profiling. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 2012, 26, 1–9 [in press]
Grouneva I, Rokka A, Aro EM. The thylakoid membrane proteome of two marine diatoms outlines both diatom-specific and species-specific features of the photosynthetic machinery. J Proteome Res. 2011 Dec 2;10(12):5338-53. Epub 2011 Nov 9. [PubMed]
Corthals GL, Dunn M, James P, Gil C, Penque D, Albar JP, Andrén P, Rabilloud T, Marko-Varga G. The transition of the European Proteomics Association into the future. J Proteomics. 2011 Jun 28. [PubMed]
Legrain P, Aebersold R, Archakov A, Bairoch A, Bala K, Beretta L, Bergeron J, Borchers C, Corthals GL et al. The human proteome project: Current state and future direction.Mol Cell Proteomics. 2011 Apr 29. [Epub ahead of print] [PubMed]
About the facility
The Turku Proteomics Facility is engaged in the development and application of proteomics and mass spectral methods in many areas of life science research. In doing so we have developed a wide basis of operation and expertise in Quantitative proteomics, Post-translational modification analysis, Imaging mass spectrometry, Biological mass spectrometry, Protein separation and Bioinformatics. We are a nationally funded technology platform supported by Biocentre Finland, spearheading mass spectrometric strategies for quantitative analysis of proteins and proteomes, and structural analysis of PTMs.
Our goals are to:
• Advance MS methods and instrumentation to meet the needs in molecular biotechnology and medicine
• Identify new areas appropriate for MS in biological sciences
• Develop new approaches involving MS
• Apply cutting-edge MS to tackle critical questions in biological sciences
• Train students, postdoctoral fellows and practicing scientists in the use of MS and encourage its wide and appropriate use

Contact details:
• tel +358 2 3338604
• fax +358 2 3338000
• proteomics_service (at) btk.fi
Address:
Centre for Biotechnology
BioCity, 5th floor
Tykistökatu 6
FI-20520, Turku, Finland
Affiliated local research groups:
Cell adhesion and Cancer, Cell fate, Cancer cell signalling, Ecological and Evolutionary Genomics, Integrative Photosynthesis and Biofuel Research Group, Molecular and Systems Immunology, PIM kinase signalling pathways, Systems Biology for cancer, Translational Proteomics
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