Proteome Science considers manuscripts based on all aspects of functional and structural proteomics.
Editor-in-Chief
- Martin Latterich, Proteogenomics Research Institute for Systems Medicine
Managing Editor
- Fred Indig, NIA/NIH
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Proteome Science 2012, 10:32 (9 May 2012)Proteomic analysis of purified Newcastle disease virus particles
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Proteome Science 2012, 10:31 (8 May 2012)Plasma protein alterations in the refractory anemia with excess blasts subtype 1 subgroup of myelodysplastic syndrome
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Proteome Science 2012, 10:30 (30 April 2012)Development stage-specific proteomic profiling uncovers small, lineage specific proteins most abundant in the Aspergillus fumigatus conidial proteome
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Proteome Science 2012, 10:29 (30 April 2012)A Proteomic analysis of liver after ethanol binge in chronically ethanol treated rats
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Proteome Science 2012, 10:28 (27 April 2012)In-depth proteomic analysis of a mollusc shell: acid-soluble and acid-insoluble matrix of the limpet Lottia gigantea
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Proteome Science 2012, 10:27 (25 April 2012)Effects of human and porcine bile on the proteome of
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Proteome Science 2012, 10:25 (31 March 2012)Comparative proteomic analysis of early salt stress-responsive proteins in roots of SnRK2 transgenic rice
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Proteome Science 2012, 10:23 (30 March 2012)A comparative proteomic study identified LRPPRC and MCM7 as putative actors in imatinib mesylate cross-resistance in Lucena cell line
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Editors' profiles
Martin Latterich (Editor-in-Chief)
Martin Latterich is a Professor at the Proteogenomics Research Institute for Systems Medicine (PRISM) in San Diego. Martin completed his doctoral studies at Durham University, UK, before moving to the US as a postdoctoral fellow at the HHMI and University of California, Berkeley. Whilst serving on the faculty of the University of Montreal, McGill University and the Salk Institute, Martin has made outstanding academic progress, as recognized by the 2003 Tier I Canada Research Chair, the 1998 Pew Scholar Award and the 1997 Basil O'Connor Starter Scholar Award. He has also held senior management positions at several biotechnology companies, including Illumina. Martin and his laboratory focus on applying systems biology to study cancer, degenerative disease and aging. Rapidly advancing technologies in genomic sequencing, epigenomic profiling, RNA profiling and proteomics are used to capture the dynamic changes taking place during development of disease. Martin has been Editor-in-Chief of Proteome Science since its inception in 2001.
Fred E. Indig (Managing Editor)
Fred E. Indig heads the Confocal Imaging Facility at the National Institute on Aging in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Indig has a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and has performed post-doctoral research in Cell Biology at the Scripps Research Institute, San Diego, and has researched multi-component protein complexes at the Salk Institute, San Diego. In 1999 Dr. Indig moved to the NIH in Maryland, where he has continued his research into intracellular and intranuclear protein interactions, using advanced microscopy and biochemical techniques. Dr. Indig is currently involved in many collaborative studies characterizing protein-protein interactions and his research interest focuses on the structure-function relationship of molecular complexes involved in cellular processes ranging from membrane fusion to DNA repair. Dr. Indig has been the Managing Editor of Proteome Science since 2004.
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