Mass Spectrometers of Biopharma — improved methodologies for qualified, quantitative and structural separation of drugs. (Q84230)
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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English | Mass Spectrometers of Biopharma — improved methodologies for qualified, quantitative and structural separation of drugs. |
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio |
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3,499,706.0 zloty
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3,499,706.0 zloty
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100.0 percent
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1 November 2017
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31 October 2020
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INSTYTUT BIOCHEMII I BIOFIZYKI POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK
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Mass Spectrometry (MS) expands into almost every area that requires qualitative and quantitative analysis of small molecules, including clinical applications. Its advantages include unsurpassed specificity, sensitivity better than most other analytical techniques, and ability to multiplex the analysis of many compounds in one analytical run. Since 2001 MS Lab IBB serves as a core MS laboratory for the community of biomedical sciences, implementing a variety of proteomic/metabolomic analyses for research groups from >70 institutions worldwide, both from academia and biopharma industry. It also provides immunosuppressive drug monitoring service for Polish transplant patients. We collaborate with numerous research groups from Poland and abroad, work out new data analysis tools and train students. Present project aims at improvements in analytical capabilities of the Lab and implementation of new procedures that will increase the scope of Lab activities or increase the results quality. (Polish)
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Mass Spectrometry (MS) expands into almost every area that requires qualitative and quantitative analysis of small molecules, including clinical applications. It advantages include unsurpassed specificity, sensitivity better than most other analytical techniques, and ability to multiplex the analysis of many compounds in one analytical run. Since 2001 MS Lab IBB serves as a core MS laboratory for the community of biomedical sciences, implementing a variety of proteomic/metabolomic analyses for research groups from >70 institutions worldwide, both from academia and biopharma industry. It also provides immunosuppressive drug monitoring service for Polish transplant patients. We cooperate with numerous research groups from Poland and abroad, work out new data analysis tools and train students. Present project aims at improvements in analytical capabilities of the Lab and implementation of new procedures that will increase the scope of Lab activities or increase the results quality. (English)
14 October 2020
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Identifiers
POIR.04.04.00-00-2CC8/16
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