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FeaturesBest Practices Guide: Utilizing Protein Technologies in the Lab This best practices guide, developed by The Science Advisory Board in conjunction with ChemInsight, features an overview of the tools and technologies used by scientists--specifically, biologists and chemists--who study proteins. By focusing on both biologists and chemists, the reader can benefit from contrasting each discipline's unique approach to conducting protein-based research as well as learn what methodologies appear to be universal. In this guide, insights gleaned from these scientists are integrated to provide a comprehensive picture of how protein-based research is conducted. Scientists performing protein separation and analysis research use a combination of relatively simple and complex pieces. While much of this instrumentation is automated for ease of use and convenience, much of this work is still performed manually. Specifically, this guide is designed to serve as a reference to help the reader become better acquainted with the use and applications of electrophoresis, chromatography, and mass spectrometry. By understanding the fundamentals of conducting such research, scientists will be able to better perform their own experiments and to adapt the most commonly performed techniques to their own specifications. About Us ChemInsight is the definitive source for experts in chemistry and applied sciences. It is the only directory devoted solely to these sciences. Developed by the American Chemical Society (ACS), ChemInsight seeks to deliver the highest level of scientific knowledge and expertise in the practice of law and business. By providing access to leading experts in a wide range of specialized disciplines, we promote the effective application of scientific knowledge to solving problems in other disciplines. Sponsored by BioInformatics, LLC, The Science Advisory Board is an online community of more than 40,000 scientists, physicians and healthcare professionals from around the world. Members voice opinions on a wide variety of issues relating to biomedical research and clinical technologies at www.scienceboard.net. These experts--representing all aspects of the life sciences and medicine--have agreed to make themselves available to participate in our online research activities. Members also share their expertise by contributing to and commenting on online forums, blogs, and other life science-related content. To download the free 30 page Best Practices Guide, click this link: Best Practices Guide: Utilizing Protein Technologies in the Lab For questions or comments, please email k.henwood@scienceboard.net. ### << Previous Next >> [ View All Features ] |
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