The mass spectrometry, metabolomics and proteomics core at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center was established in 2004 led by Dr. John Asara and continues to grow rapidly. We provide excellent proteomics and metabolomics services with low prices and fast turnaround times. We have cutting edge equipment operated at optimal sensitivity and work and publish with world class researchers. We also maintain an active internal cancer proteomics and metabolomics research program with collaborative efforts. Our expertise is in identifying and quantifying protein modifications and dynamic protein-protein interactions in addition to polar metabolomics profiling including metabolic flux analyses. Several different types of mass spectrometers are available for services depending upon your needs including stand-alone linear ion trap for protein identification, hybrid ion trap-high resolution orbitrap for protein quantification and post-translational modification (PTM) mapping, and triple quadrupole mass spectrometers for targeted quantification of metabolites and peptides. We accept samples from anywhere in the world and look forward to helping you and progressing your research to the next level.
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Mass Spectrometry Core
3 Blackfan Circle
Boston, MA, 02115
United States
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