POTSDAM — Clarkson University President Tony Collins has announced that Costel Darie has been promoted from associate professor to professor of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science in the School of Arts
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POTSDAM — The Romanian Academy awarded the Medical Science Section prize to Alisa G. Woods, research associate professor of chemistry and biomolecular science; and Costel C. Darie, associate professor of
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Mass spectrometry (MS) has long been the technology of choice for a range of proteomics applications, and is a powerful tool for protein scientists, biologists, and clinical researchers. Ongoing developments have improved the capabilities of MS instruments over the years to uncover previously unexplored parts of the proteome, ultimately aiding in the discovery of new drugs, and pushing the boundaries of personalised medicine approaches. Despite such developments, coverage of the proteome remains challenging. Detection and quantitation of proteins direct from tissue or biofluids is difficult due to the large expected range of concentrations, and protein expression varies depending on both genetic and environmental factors. Moreover, because of the combined effects of alternative splicing, point mutation, post-translational modifications (PTMs) and endogenous prot