Location and HoursHours Monday - Friday 9 AM - 5 PM Location University of Vermont Marsh Life Science Building Rooms 335 and 337 |
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Links and ResourcesVGN Proteomics iLab Landing Page |
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Overview of ServicesThe VGN Proteomics Facility at the University of Vermont is a core facility funded by the Vermont Genetics Network and UVM to serve the Lead Institution and research throughout the state as part of the IDeA Program mission of building research infrastructure. The facility provides a central resource of mass spectrometry-based proteomics technologies to identify, characterize and quantify target proteins in various biological and biomedical samples. The goals of the facility are to provide expertise and the latest proteomics technology to researchers at different institutions within and outside Vermont and to establish a highly efficient research and educational environment for sharing ideas, experiences, and knowledge of proteomics application in biological, biomedical, and clinically relevant studies. The VGN Proteomics Facility is directed by Dr. Ying Wai Lam and managed by Dr. Bin Deng and technician Bethany Ahlers. It enables investigators to use an array of state-of-the-art mass spectrometry-based techniques for proteomics experiments, ranging from routine protein identification, to post-translational modification characterization, and large-scale quantitative proteomic analyses using stable isotopes. Since its inception in 2006, the facility has analyzed over 15,000 samples and facilitated data acquisition to support 100+ publications. The proteomics facility is equipped with standard laboratory equipment, analytical HPLC systems, electrophoresis systems, a Sutter P-2000 laser puller, a Savant SpeedVac concentrator, and four mass spectrometers equipped with electrospray and nanospray ionization interfaces:
The Proteomics Facility Data Processing Center offers a suite of software, including Proteome Discover with SEQUEST and MASCOT, SCAFFOLD, SIEVE, PEAKS, and SimGlycan to evaluate the datasets generated from MS-based experiments for peptide quantification and peptide-modification mapping. Working closely with the VGN bioinformatics core, Proteomics Facility staff provide “tailored” bioinformatic solutions to investigators. The facility also trains investigators in experimental design and proteomics methods, and assists with data interpretation, manuscript preparation, and grant submission. The Proteomics Facility is located in the Marsh Life Science Building and occupies 1,408 ft2 of lab and office space. It is supported by INBRE funding (P20GM103449). |
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Dr. Ying Wai Lam Core Director (802) 656-4709 |
Dr. Bin Deng Manager (802) 656-5099 |
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