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- Advanced Multi-Omics Integration Powered by Proteomics Redefines Precision Oncology and Tumor Heterogeneity Mapping
Published: Apr 29, 2026
Section: Medical News
A comprehensive review published in Advanced Cancer Research on April 28, 2026, details how proteomics-driven multi-omics integration is surpassing traditional genomics in cancer t...
- University of Tokyo Scientists Use Raman Spectroscopy to Map Cellular Protein Landscapes Without Destruction
Published: Apr 28, 2026
Section: Healthy Lifestyle
Researchers have pioneered a light-based technique to quantify the entire protein makeup of living cells without extracting or destroying them. By analyzing Raman spectra from E. c...
- Advanced proteomics and AI integration redefine precision oncology through multi-omics molecular profiling
Published: Apr 28, 2026
Section: Medical News
A new review highlights the shift toward proteomics-driven oncology, which identifies functional regulatory networks that genomic data alone cannot capture. By utilizing mass spect...
- University of Tokyo Researchers Use Raman Spectroscopy to Nondestructively Map Cellular Proteome Structures
Published: Apr 28, 2026
Section: Technology
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a light-based method to analyze protein abundances within living cells without destroying them. By utilizing Raman spectroscop...
- Wroclaw Medical University Researchers Detail AI Breakthroughs for Early Prediction of Chronic Kidney Disease
Published: Apr 25, 2026
Section: Health Technology
A new scientific review from Wroclaw Medical University explores how artificial intelligence and deep neural networks are revolutionizing nephrology by predicting disease progressi...
- New Proteomic Mapping of the Blood-Brain Barrier Reveals Molecular Targets for Drug Delivery and Neurodegeneration
Published: Apr 10, 2026
Section: Research
A research team at HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus has developed an innovative method to identify proteins on the interior surface of blood vessels. By applying this technique to th...
- Japanese Researchers Identify CFHR1 as Critical Biomarker for Diagnosing and Tracking IgA Nephropathy
Published: Mar 30, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A proteomic study led by Fujita Health University has identified Complement Factor H-related protein 1 (CFHR1) as a potential new diagnostic and prognostic marker for Igat Nephropa...
- St. Jude Researchers Launch PanNDA Atlas Mapping 10,000 Proteins to Identify New Neurodegenerative Disease Subtypes
Published: Mar 24, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A multi-institute collaboration has developed the pan-neurodegeneration atlas (PanNDA), a comprehensive survey of the brain's "proteome" across six major diseases. Published in Cel...
- Rockefeller University Scientists Reengineer Mass Spectrometry to Process One Billion Molecules Simultaneously via Parallel Processing
Published: Mar 18, 2026
Section: Research
Researchers have developed a prototype called MultiQ-IT that overcomes the "sequential bottleneck" of traditional mass spectrometry by using hundreds of parallel ion gateways. This...
- Stanford Bioengineers Develop "Reverse Translation" Chemistry to Decode Proteins Using Low Cost DNA Sequencers
Published: Mar 18, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A research team at Stanford University has achieved a breakthrough in proteomics by developing a chemical process that converts protein sequences into DNA barcodes. Published in Na...
- Stanford Bioengineers Develop Reverse Translation Technique to Sequence Rare Proteins Using Low Cost DNA Platforms
Published: Mar 18, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A research team at Stanford University has unveiled a chemical process that converts protein sequences into DNA barcodes, allowing existing high-speed genomic sequencers to decode...
- Modern Proteomics Reveals Millions of Proteoforms Beyond the Human Genome Blueprint Defining Cellular Health and Disease
Published: Mar 11, 2026
Section: Health
While the human genome contains approximately 20,000 protein-coding genes, researchers estimate that alternative splicing and post-translational modifications generate millions of...