Alexey I. Nesvizhskii, PhDThe BRCF and the Department of Pathology have come together to transition the Proteomics Resource Facility (PRF), led by Dr. Alexey Nesvizhskii, into the BRCF where it will continue to offer resources and services through the BRCF.

The Proteomics Resource Facility was established in 2007 to provide state-of-the-art instrumentation, technical expertise, and advanced informatics support for the application of mass spectrometry-based proteomics in biological research. The Core is managed by experienced scientists, each with over two decades of experience in the application of proteomics technologies to answer various basic and translational research questions.

The PRF has a proven track record of providing cost-effective, timely, and high-quality service, as evidenced by its contribution to over 150 publications and support for numerous successful grant applications from various funding agencies. The PRF has been working with more than 60 investigators per year from various departments within the U-M Medical School and beyond. In recognition of these successes, the PRF is designated as a Proteomics Shared Resource for the University of Michigan Center for Gastrointestinal Research (2015-present) and the Rogel Cancer Center (2018-present).

Now situated within the BRCF, the PRF has more direct access to other Core Facilities, including Epigenomics, Metabolomics, and Advanced Genomics, allowing for close interactions between Core experts and University of Michigan researchers.

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For more information about the Proteomics Resource Facility, please visit their website or contact the Core directly at vbasrur@med.umich.edu.

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