Higher Resolution Improves Top-Down Protein Identification on Orbitrap Mass Spec for Large Proteins
By: Chrom Solutions David Horn presents his scientific poster on the necessity for high mass resolution (>200,000) for confidence in identification of proteins above 40kDa using yeast enolase. The comparison between various resolution settings for both direct infusion and LC-MS/MS data are shown, using the Thermo Scientific Orbitrap mass spectrometer to improve confidence and sequence coverage for identification of larger proteins.
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Key Ideas in Health Promotion - Rachael Dixey
1 hour video lecture introducing students to module about Health Promotion - key ideas, models, concepts, reading, literature sources
Human Cell-Free Expression System Generates Stable-Isotope-Labeled Protein Standards for Mass Spec
By: Chrom Solutions John Rogers presents his scientific poster about human cell-free expression system for the production of stable-isotope-labeled (heavy) proteins using HeLa cell lysates. Six different stable-isotope-labeled proteins were produced. Isotope incorporation efficiency of greater than 95% was observed for IVT reactions.
Frame of Reference #1
This video clip is from a series called Physics Cinema Classics. All of the videos are in black and white, but the demonstrations performed are priceless. This video is about relative motion and frame of reference (02:55).
phs closer with music Epistemologies from below: Trials and Tribulations of population-based research in transisiotnal soc Douglas Brinkley: 2012 National Book Festival 2-7_Applying Proportions_Example_3-A
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Part 2, Panel 2, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Part of the Ways of Knowing After Atrocity: A Colloquium on the Methods used to Research, Design and Implement Transitional Justice Processes (Hosted by Oxford Transitional Justice Research in collaboration with the Transitional Justice Data Base Project) 28-29 June 2012, St. Antony's College, Oxford. Please see http://www.csls.ox.ac.uk/OTJRColloquiumNew.php
Douglas Brinkley discusses his biography "Cronkite" at the 2012 Library of Congress National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Douglas Brinkley is a professor of history at Rice University and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair magazine. The Chicago Tribune has dubbed him "America's new past master." Six of his books have been selected as New York Times Notable Books of the Year. His book on Hurricane Katrina, "The Great Deluge," won the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. He has most recently focu