Is it just me or is anyone else feeling really chilly here at #ASMS2025 🥶
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Shiwi. Trans. Queer. Two-Spirit. Woman. Writer. Poet. Programmer. Autistic. Dreamer. Statistician. Runner. Zuni girl living in Boston. ✊🏽🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🇺🇸
Career Scientist in Quantitative Health Sciences at the Mayo Clinic and Proteome Software, into proteomics technologies, mass spectrometry & bioinformatics (he/him)
MS-based proteomics at University of Copenhagen
Group Leader at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Proteomics technologies and applications, DIA-NN author. https://aptila.bio
Professor and Head of @WUSM_BMB. Studying protein PTMs in chromatin biology. #TeamMassSpec cheerleader. Working towards changing academia. Views my own 🇺🇸 🇲🇽
Mentor, scientist & engineer. Having fun in @slavovlab.bsky.social and Parallel Squared Technology Institute @parallelsq.bsky.social with biology & single-cell proteomics.
https://nikolai.slavovlab.net
Team Lead in Proteomics @ucl.ac.uk @cruk-cityoflondon.bsky.social
Alumna @utrechtuniversity.bsky.social @ethzurich.bsky.social
#TeamMassSpec
Team Coordinator Proteomics Services, EMBL-EBI.
omics, data science, and coding
Lead of bigbio projects
The number of people using expensive, black-box software for proteomics is bewildering.
I'm a scientist at Harvard Medical School and I specialize in mass spectrometry, proteomics, and bioinformatics. I spend most of my time thinking about protein-protein interactions!
Bioinformatician and nerd 🌈
Cardiovascular Physiologist and Proteomic Scientist - Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
At MSAID, I am very lucky to work with incredibly intelligent people at the interface between mass spectrometry-based proteomics and artificial intelligence.
Postdoc Fellow at Saez-Rodriguez and Savitski labs (EMBL). Original from Córdoba, Spain.
#massspectrometry, #proteomics, and #bioinformatics | hiking and dogs | co-founder & CTO @talusbio | opinions my own
Professor of Genome Sciences University of Washington, Seattle. Interested in proteomics and mass spectrometry.
Godfrey D. Stobbe Professor of Bioinformatics at U of Michigan. Trained as a theoretical physicist, now focusing on proteomics and proteogenomics. https://fragpipe.nesvilab.org/