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* 1999, BS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
* 1999, BS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute


==Research Project in the Springer Lab==
==Research Project in the Springer Lab - FLEXIQuant==
 
We have developed a novel mass spectrometry method that promises to be sufficiently cheap, straightforward and reliable to provide high-throughput measurements of the absolute level of proteins in cells and tissues, and at the same time both identify peptides that are post-translationally modified and quantite the level of modification.  Our primary goal in this proposal is to comprehensively characterize 1,000 proteins and thereby to demonstrate that it is possible to scale the technology to make such measurements at a quasi-genomic level across multiple cell types (6 cell lines).


==Research interests==
==Research interests==

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Sarah A Boswell

Harvard Medical School

200 Longwood Ave.

Boston, MA 02115

I work in the Springer_Lab at Harvard Medical School. I learned about OpenWetWare from a grad student in lab.

Education

  • 2003, PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
            Dissertation: The folding of the dimeric protein factor for inversion stimulation
  • 1999, BS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Research Project in the Springer Lab - FLEXIQuant

We have developed a novel mass spectrometry method that promises to be sufficiently cheap, straightforward and reliable to provide high-throughput measurements of the absolute level of proteins in cells and tissues, and at the same time both identify peptides that are post-translationally modified and quantite the level of modification. Our primary goal in this proposal is to comprehensively characterize 1,000 proteins and thereby to demonstrate that it is possible to scale the technology to make such measurements at a quasi-genomic level across multiple cell types (6 cell lines).

Research interests

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  2. Interest 2
  3. Interest 3

Publications

  1. Goldbeter A and Koshland DE Jr. An amplified sensitivity arising from covalent modification in biological systems. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1981 Nov;78(11):6840-4. DOI:10.1073/pnas.78.11.6840 | PubMed ID:6947258 | HubMed [Paper1]
  2. JACOB F and MONOD J. Genetic regulatory mechanisms in the synthesis of proteins. J Mol Biol. 1961 Jun;3:318-56. DOI:10.1016/s0022-2836(61)80072-7 | PubMed ID:13718526 | HubMed [Paper2]

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  3. ISBN:0879697164 [Book1]

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