insights from industryJeff HawkinsCEOQuantum-SiIn this interview, NewsMedical speaks with Jeff Hawkins, CEO of Quantum-Si, about the challenges of conventional proteomic methods, as well as how ...
BRANFORD, Conn. & BLOOMINGTON, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quantum-Si Incorporated (Nasdaq: QSI) (“Quantum-Si,” “QSI” or the “Company”), The Protein ...
Misfolded proteins can appear as small aggregates, soluble monomers, or large insoluble inclusion bodies. While the fundamental biophysical mechanisms that cause cytotoxicity are not fully understood, ...
The most exclusive club in omics has admitted only genomics and transcriptomics, the beneficiaries of single-molecule sequencing technologies that are so powerful they enable highly refined ...
Nanopores are tiny, nanometer-scale apertures that are synthetically produced in manufactured materials as well as biological membranes. They allow ions or molecules to pass through and have been ...
Proteomics—a term first coined in the mid-1990s—refers to the study of the complete set of proteins expressed in a cell, tissue, or organism. In contrast to genomics and transcriptomics, proteomics is ...
Giovanni Maglia has developed a method to transport proteins through a nanopore There has been a real race among scientists to create a technology that enables easy protein sequencing. Professor of ...
In ancient Greek lore, Proteus, son of Poseidon, held the allure of wisdom and foresight, yet could only be approached by those with the means to capture him. Much like this mythical figure, proteins, ...
GUILFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quantum-Si, a Connecticut-based start-up, today introduced the world’s first next-generation protein sequencing platform at Cowen Healthcare 2020. The Quantum-Si ...
Proteins, through their diversity, are vital determinants of phenotype and function. Humans possess potentially millions of protein variants (proteoforms), derived through mechanisms including ...
Proteins possess diverse conformations, some pivotal in disease pathology. Protein misfolding and aggregation are linked to neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer's, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s ...