CST Webinar Valentina
Valentina presents her work in a presentation entitled “Uncovering novel targets for therapy in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia using phosphoproteomics” […]
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Valentina presents her work in a presentation entitled “Uncovering novel targets for therapy in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia using phosphoproteomics” […]
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On May 24 the Netherlands Proteomics PLatfrom gathered for its 20th anniversary meeting. It was a fantastic meeting with ~
20th Netherlands Proteomics Platform meeting with contributions from Sander and Andrea Read More »
It was an honour and great pleasure to speak at the joint German Proteomics Forum -European Proteomics Association meeting in
Plenary lecture Connie at EuPA2022 in Leipzig Read More »
The next NPP meeting will be held on Tuesday 24 May 2022 in conference center ‘De Driehoek’ in Utrecht! Join
The Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research (JECCR) has congratulated Connie Jimenez on authoring one of the most-downloaded papers
Our study published Feb. 25 in Nature Communications shows that phosphoproteomic profiling can discover novel targets for therapy for T-ALL
Phosphoproteomics identifies new therapies for T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia Read More »
Zhu T, Zhu Y, Xuan Y, Gao H, Cai X, Piersma SR, Pham TV, Schelfhorst T, Haas RRGD, Bijnsdorp IV,
DPHL DIA-MS library paper top accessed article Life Sciences 2021 by Elsevier Read More »
16 November 2021 15:45 Fine-tuning prediction of response and survival in acute myeloid leukemia PhD defence by D.G.J. Cucchi
PhD defence by David Cucchi Read More »
This progress report 2018-2021 covers proteomics research of the OncoProteomics Laboratory (OPL) and collaborators, as well as proteomics activities performed
OPL progress report 2018-2021 on-line Read More »
After the first Annals of Internal Medicine paper describing the proteomics discovery and validation of stool protein for colorectal cancer
New stool test based on protein stool markers discovered by proteomics Read More »