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Susmita Ghosh came to ISAS to work in the Bio-Fluorescence group. In the interview, the biologist reveals what it was like to emigrate in the middle of the pandemic.
The development of proteomics-based assays for the detection and prognosis of COVID-19 will be the topic of the colloquium at ISAS on July 14, 2022.
In July, ISAS will be holding three courses on handling the Skyline software. The multi-day courses are aimed at beginners and advanced users from science and industry.
Whether in the online edition or hot off the press as a printed copy: The Annual Report 2021 provides an insight into the research at ISAS, the cooperation with partners and contains tips.
Multidimensional omics analyses and their organisation will be one of the topics of the colloquium with Jun.-Prof. Dr. Robert Heyer on June 27.
For his dissertation, Dr Sebastian Brandt researched a new, optimised ionisation source for mass spectrometry. In the ISAS’ podcast, the physicist reports on its role in health research and gives an insight into his doctorate at the institute.