Institute of Molecular Biology & Medicine
    Proteomics

 

The Proteomics Laboratory is part of the Institute of Molecular Biology and Medicine at the University of Scranton. Scranton, PA. Current research in our laboratory focuses on the proteome analysis of several laboratory grown species of Brucella melitensis, a Gram negative coccobacillus that is the casual agent of brucellosis.

Our research program is supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.

Grant # DE-FG-02-00ER62773

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Brucella melitensis 16M Gel Map

Gel Images with Spot Information.

Brucella melitensis Search Utility
 
You can now search the database of Identified spots.
 
Recent Publications From IMBM

2D Gel Electrophoresis 11-04-04 (powerpoint)

Peptide Mass Fingerprinting Presentation (powerpoint)

 

   
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