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We are a dedicated team whose research is focused on the application of proteomics and analytical mass spectrometry to the analysis of biological systems. Our current projects include global quantitative proteome profiling, proteome-wide analysis of protein turnover, positional proteomics and discovery and comparative proteomics in a range of systems.

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