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The Biological Mass Spectrometry Center at Stony Brook was established in the Health Sciences Center at the University at Stony Brook in 1985.
The Proteomics Core Facility at Stony Brook University School of Medicine supports basic and clinical research programs by performing mass spectrometry-based analyses of proteins and peptides.
The facility offers state-of-the-art instrumentation and software for qualitative (e.g. protein identification), quantitative proteomics analysis (e.g. relative quantification), and post-translational modification (PTM) analysis.
The Proteomics Center also supports small molecule and metabolic analysis.
We offer services of sample preparation, LC-MS/MS analysis, statistical analysis, and data mining for large-scale proteomic projects.
Center directors are available to provide expert consultation on experimental approaches and design.
Experiments
Instrumentation
Thermo Q-Exactive HF orbital trap, with nano uHPLC
Sciex 5600+ QqTOF, with with nano uHPLC and with normal flow HPLC
Thermo TSQ Quantum Access
Agilent 6490 QqQ with uHPLC
Hours:
8:00am - 5:00pm Monday thru Friday
Location:
Proteomics Center
Basic Science Tower
T-9, Rm 167
SUNY
Stony Brook NY 11794-8691
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Managing Lab Settings (for Lab Managers and PIs)
Name | Role | Phone | Location | |
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Robert Rieger |
Scientist
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(631) 444-3789
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robert.rieger@stonybrook.edu
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BST 9-167
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Dr. Daniel Canals |
Co-Director
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(631) 216-2903
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daniel.canals@stronybrookmedicine.edu
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BST 9-167
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Dr. John Haley |
Director
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(631) 444-3097
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john.haley@stonybrookmedicine.edu
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BST 9-168
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