The lab of Prof. dr. Albert Heck at Utrecht University and the Netherland Proteomics Centre together made a video about proteomics research. The video was financially supported by the Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS) of Utrecht University. Please have a look! ...
Within five years, the first hospitals should be able to completely analyse all of the proteins in a patient’s blood and urine in order to provide more individualised treatment. That is the ambition of the researchers at Utrecht University and their four European partners. The...
The NPC Progress Meeting 2016, which will be held on 10 February 2016 in the Academiegebouw in Utrecht, puts the spotlight on research of Proteins At Work, a programme of the Netherlands Proteomics Centre, and other developments in the field of proteomics. Click here to register Confirmed speakers...
Thanks to the work by Utrecht University researcher Fan Liu and her colleagues, it is now possible to map the interactions between proteins in human cells. Until now, this had only been possible when a small number of proteins were brought together in an artificial...
Linsey M. Raaijmakers, Piero Giansanti, Patricia A. Possik, Judith Mueller, Daniel S. Peeper, Albert J. R. Heck, and A. F. Maarten Altelaar J. Proteome Res., Article ASAP PhosphoPath: Cytoscape compatible visualization tool for quantitative PTM-centric proteomics data published Protein phosphorylation is an essential post-translational modification (PTM) regulating many biological processes at the cellular and...
The American Chemical Society has honoured Albert Heck with the ‘ACS Frank H. Field and Joe L. Franklin Award for Outstanding Achievements in Mass Spectrometry’. Heck receives the award for his development of new methods and techniques to identify and study the structure and function...
This week BNR Radio interviewed Albert Heck about his recent publication in Cell Reports. Please click on the link below to tune in! Interview BNR ...