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John Yates
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John Yates studies proteins using the coolest method on the planet, mass spectrometry. Thoughts and musings are my own. EIC of the Journal of Proteome Research
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USHUPO winners of the Omenn, Hunt, Costello, and Cotter awards. Match the names to the awards: Van Eyck, Mallick, Kelleher, and Zhu. Or just come to the 2024 meeting and see who got what, listen to insightful talks and drink microbrew beer.

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Bigger issue is causing an immune reaction. Anaphylaxis anyone!?

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Check out @ErinBakerIMS in the news @cenmag. She discovered some new PFAS for us to worry about using one of those super expensive ion mobility mass specs (according to @cenmag ). I sent this originally as an Xorcist.

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Gen Z scientists - when checking out a “person of interest”: google or google scholar??

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Hey BlueSky I read Threads has 100 million active users. Any proteomic/MS people over there?

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The analogy of shotgun sequencing came from the DNA sequencing method at the time. As I pointed out to Fred, when I do msms on a peptide it is top down as I break it up into smaller fragments.

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It’s basically academic “gig” work and should be illegal.

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The term PRM drives me crazy.

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That makes sense but I’ve never seen street sweepers on our residential streets. I will investigate further. Best clue I’ve had yet. Clever of Q to send out messages using street sweepers.

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I’m looking to blue sky to solve this. I started seeing metal strips on dog walks. I’ve now found them all over the USA & even saw one in Paris. In keeping with the times (during the pandemic) I dubbed them Q-drops with secret instructions and information digitally encoded on the surface. Source?

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John Yates
@jyates.bsky.social
John Yates studies proteins using the coolest method on the planet, mass spectrometry. Thoughts and musings are my own. EIC of the Journal of Proteome Research
239 followers130 following24 posts