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Tag Archives: mass spec
FTMS Tutorial
IonSpec has updated their FTMS tutorial to include MALDI, ECD and other modern amenities while keeping the nice description of basic FTMS. My only complaint is that the frames implementation makes it difficult to deep link.
mzViewer
mzViewer is a small cross-platform Java-based viewer for mzData format mass spec files.
IMSC 2006: Call for Abstracts
Abstracts are due March 1 for the 17th International Mass Spectrometry Conference in Prague, August 27 – September 1, 2006. The registration deadline is March 31.
Bruker Wins Innovation Award
Bruker Daltonics has received the Frost & Sullivan Presents 2005 Product Innovation Award to Bruker Daltonics for their proteomics mass spectrometry product line.
Mass spectrometry in Nature Methods
Mass spectrometry: gaining mass appeal in proteomics in Nature Methods. A nice overview of MS technology for proteomics with some good links to company websites.
Mass Spectrometry Cartoons
Ion Trap and TOF cartoons at VIAS Science Cartoons.
Entrez Cross-database Search
The National Center for Biotechnology Information has a nice database search page with multiple searches (PubMed, GenBank, PubChem, etc.) on the same page. One search gives the number of hits in each database and clicking on an icon shows the hits..
Wikipedia Entries on Mass spectrometry Topics
Wikipedia has a mass spectrometry category with encyclopedia entries for FTMS, MALDI (also in japanese), CID and several other topics at this point. If you have anything to add or change, you can edit a page or start a new one.
Academic lectures as podcasts
Easternblot has some comments on podcasting academic lectures and links to other science podcasts such as Nature (via > via > via).
2can Bioinformatics Educational Resource
A glossary of terms found in bioinformatics and molecular biology. Also tutorials.
Protein Molecular Weight
An online protein molecular weight calculator at bioinformatics.org.
HubMed Graphs
Hubmed has a feature that allows you to plot occurrences of your search words as a function of citation year. For example, you can use it to find out that the term electrospray still holds a slight usage lead over MALDI.
Cocaine in the River Po Measured By Mass Spectrometry
The Environmental Health article Cocaine in surface waters: a new evidence-based tool to monitor community drug abuse shows that mass spectrometry can be used to detect cocaine metabolites in urban river water. (via Wired)
Slashdot: Open-Source Bioinformatics Programs?
Some advice and links for open-source bioinformatics at the AskSlashdot site.
Connotea Scientific Social Bookmarks
Connotea is a del.icio.us-like social bookmarking site for scientists created by the Nature Publishing Group. As of today, there are only a few bookmarks for the tag Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics, but I’m sure that will change as the site grows. (via tagsonomy.com)
Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics in Cancer Research
The article Proteomics in Cancer Research is available on-line and has a nice basic mass spectrometry tutorial. Update: Article no longer available.
New Blog Template Style
A new template has been added (a new style under the old content). It’s the same content, but it should be easier to navigate.
PubMed RSS Feeds Suffer from Link Rot
NIH/NLM recently introduced RSS feeds based on Pubmed searches. Unfortunately, the feeds do not automatically update, rendering them fairly useless for many applications.
MacDevCenter.com: Systems Biology
An article on the O’Reilly Network. A year old now, but worth reading.