Home Multimedia Podcasts Polarized Light Reveals Insights on Proteomics Polarized Light Reveals Insights on Proteomics April 29, 2011 Sandy M. Simon, Ph.D., Professor, Laboratory of Cellular Biophysics, The Rockefeller University /wp-content/uploads/2018/09/gencast_042211a.mp3 PodcastsResourcesBiomoleculesCellular, Molecular and Developmental BiologyGeneticsOMICSProteinsProteomics Also of Interest New Insights Could Boost Immunotherapy for Rare Eye Cancer Detecting Growing Tumors through Changes in the Plasma Proteome CAR T Cell Therapies Last Longer, Work Better with FOXO1 Protein Taste Receptor Study Explains Bitterness Sensations, Hints at Metabolic Interventions Bertozzi, Regev, and More Inspire During the Opening Plenary Session of AACR COVID-19 Infections Detected in Dried Blood Spots via At-Home Proteomic Profiling Related Media A Video Update from Day Two of the AACR Meeting AACR 2024: A Video Update from San Diego Proteomics in Portland: A Video Update from the U.S. HUPO Conference Sun, Spatial, and Sequencing: A Video Report from the First Day of AGBT Genetics in DC: A Report from ASHG Carl Icahn States His Case for Change at Illumina on "Close to the Edge" Related Content New Insights Could Boost Immunotherapy for Rare Eye Cancer Detecting Growing Tumors through Changes in the Plasma Proteome CAR T Cell Therapies Last Longer, Work Better with FOXO1 Protein Taste Receptor Study Explains Bitterness Sensations, Hints at Metabolic Interventions