Chris Ashwood
@cashwood.proteaglyco.com
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Director of Protea Glycosciences Accelerating glycoscience research
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cashwood.proteaglyco.com
Given the influx of people at bsky, thought I would formally introduce myself 👋
I'm Chris, an Australian glycoscientist who has studied the field for >10 years now (across both AU and US), starting (MRes and PhD) in the lab of Prof. Nicki Packer.
I believe LC-MS glyco still has a lot to discover.
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glyco.me
One of the best bits of advice I received was to develop a niche and explore it fully. The trick is to find niche that is not obvious or difficult for others to participate in. The latter is important to handle the hypercompetitive space. You need a bit of breathing room to try crazy ideas.
cashwood.proteaglyco.com
I agree with you on it actually. mzMLb is a VERY similar format, just missing the sample metadata aspect (which I’m unsure how they’ll achieve consistency).
But if this needs a big push for it to become a successor for mzML, so be it.
The data is becoming too big.
cashwood.proteaglyco.com
Wrapping up the 2025 Skyline Online Small Molecule course! Fantastic instructors and presenters, including Haley from the Baker lab with an insightful ion mobility crash course.

Great discussion and interaction from participants this year—looking forward to next year! #teammassspec
cashwood.proteaglyco.com
If there was a certain vendor developing a brand new ion mobility instrument and is in the process of choosing a file format, this is timed incredibly well for them to catch the wave.
willfondrie.com
I'm a huge fan of this proposal!

If we can get vendor buy-in to an open, common format, it could bring more computational folks into the field. How can these folks be excited about #proteomics when its hard to even read the already complicated data?

pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
mzPeak: Designing a Scalable, Interoperable, and Future-Ready Mass Spectrometry Data Format
Advances in mass spectrometry (MS) instrumentation, including higher resolution, faster scan speeds, and improved sensitivity, have dramatically increased the data volume and complexity. The adoption of imaging and ion mobility further amplifies these challenges in proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics. Current open formats such as mzML and imzML struggle to keep pace due to large file sizes, slow data access, and limited metadata support. Vendor-specific formats offer faster access but lack interoperability and long-term archival guarantees. We here lay the groundwork for mzPeak, a next-generation community data format designed to address these challenges and support high-throughput, multidimensional MS workflows. By adopting a hybrid model that combines efficient binary storage for numerical data and both human- and machine-readable metadata storage, mzPeak will reduce file sizes, accelerate data access, and offer a scalable, adaptable solution for evolving MS technologies. For researchers, mzPeak will support complex workflows and regulatory compliance through faster access, improved metadata, and interoperability. For vendors, it offers a streamlined, open alternative to proprietary formats. mzPeak aims to become a cornerstone of MS data management, enabling sustainable, high-performance solutions for future data types and fostering collaboration across the mass spectrometry community.
pubs.acs.org
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vukstambolic.bsky.social
Launch your independent research career in beautiful Toronto!

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre is recruiting an ECR in cancer biology with appointment to University of Toronto and a generous startup package. Vibrant research community.
Apply now!

www.nature.com/naturecareer...
Principal Investigator - Early Career in Cancer Biology - Toronto (City), Ontario (CA) job with Princess Margaret Cancer Centre | 12845320
We are seeking an early-career faculty Scientist at Assistant Professor level to establish an independent research program in Cancer Biology.
www.nature.com
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rdunwin.bsky.social
ECR with <3yrs postdoc experience?

The University of Manchester @officialuom.bsky.social is offering THREE Bicentenary Fellowships.

3yrs salary + £30k pa funding

If you have a project involving mass spec, biomarkers and human disease, get in touch!

www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/research/sup...
Bicentenary Early Career Research Fellowships | Biology, Medicine and Health | University of Manchester
Find out about and apply for a Bicentenary Early Career Research Fellowship.
www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk
cashwood.proteaglyco.com
#glycotime
stcmicrobeblog.bsky.social
𝘗𝘴𝘦𝘶𝘥𝘰𝘮𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘴 fans take note 👇

"𝘗. 𝘢𝘦𝘳𝘶𝘨𝘪𝘯𝘰𝘴𝘢 senses EPS trails using type IV pili and adhesins during biofilm formation"

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#MicroSky
figure from https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-025-02087-4
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glyco.me
employment.ku.dk/faculty/?sho...

Hi all! We’re hiring at our brand new Center for Glycocalyx Research, across all areas - but I am also looking for postdocs to join my group specifically!
Postdoc at the Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research at the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
employment.ku.dk
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sydneyprotein.bsky.social
Thompson Prize 2025 — deadline in two weeks!

The 2025 Thompson Prize will take place at Macquarie University on the afternoon of Friday the 28th of November. Winner will receive a cash prize of $1000.

Check the [email protected] email for further event details :)
cashwood.proteaglyco.com
If you’ve paid for the course, yes. There are a few attendees from different time zones that were very keen to see the talk.
It was a really good talk so maybe it will be presented in another avenue where it will be freely available for everyone.
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sciex.bsky.social
📊 Up next: Daniele Canzani from Talus Bio shares how ZenoSWATH DIA and ZT Scan DIA deliver precision in #proteomics.
Live in 5 at #SCIEXSummit2025
🔗 sciex.com/events/sciex-summit
SCIEX summit 2025 - a live virtual event
Hear from industry experts about the latest advancements in mass spectrometry
sciex.com
cashwood.proteaglyco.com
Very excited to kick off the annual Skyline Online 2025 Small Molecule course with a keynote lecture by Gary Patti @gjpattij.bsky.social.
Showing how his lab and collaborators are advancing mass spectrometry to achieve parity with sequencing techs, supported by Skyline!
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lukaskall.bsky.social
There is a position open in our lab, within this network. Our project deals with assessing identification and quantification errors for MS-based proteomics. www.protaiomics.eu/project/dc13...
Please check out all the project descriptions at the site below:
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palliunsw.bsky.social
This is a fantastic day for Australian chemistry. First Australian chemistry Nobel prize since John Cornforth in 1975, but Richard Robson's work is at least as impactful. #ozchem
jonbeves.bsky.social
Fantastic to see one of my chemical heroes, Richard Robson, winning the Nobel Prize for coordination frameworks (MOFs), together with Kitagawa and Yaghi. #ozchem
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anneimb.bsky.social
Neutrons are the best ... look at this histidine-galactose contact !! Our new neutron structure of lectin/gal is available as preprint in ChemRXiv chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr.... Thanks to @drmpblakeley.bsky.social @sebvidalchem.bsky.social and all colleagues for very fine collaboration
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msbioworks.bsky.social
The changes in UniProt, between release 2025_04 and 2026_02, will result in a change in the content and size of the database. The number of Reference Proteomes will increase by 36% (reflecting a 34% increase on species covered), while the number of proteins in UniProtKB can be decreased by 43%
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adelaideprotein.bsky.social
Big shoutout to our amazing teams who brought their best energy to the APG Quiz Night 2025, and a huge thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible! 🙌

#APGQuizNight #AdelaideProteinGroup #APG
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glycocode.bsky.social
We’re excited to invite you to the @giaglyco.bsky.social GIA2025 Symposium on Thursday and Friday, November 6–7. Registration is free and the event will take place in person and virtually for those joining online. glyco-alberta.ca/gia2025/ Come get the latest #Glycogang swag!
GIA2025
Join us for our fourth annual symposium, a celebration of knowledge and innovation in the field of glycoscience! Whether you’re an aspiring scientist or a seasoned researcher…
glyco-alberta.ca
cashwood.proteaglyco.com
Good to see better integration of (low bias) industry employees within publishing and scientific societies.
kkmurray.bsky.social
(JASMS) [ASAP] ASMS from an Editor-in-Chief’s Perspective: Welcoming an Industrial Associate Editor to the JASMS Team: Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryDOI: 10.1021/jasms.5c00291 (RSS) #MassSpecRSS #JASMS
[ASAP] ASMS from an Editor-in-Chief’s Perspective: Welcoming an Industrial Associate Editor to the JASMS Team
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryDOI: 10.1021/jasms.5c00291
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glycocode.bsky.social
A real triumph for #glycotime and basic research, thanks to the work of Steve Withers and others.🧪
cashwood.proteaglyco.com
Good to hear :) The polyclonal antibody alone would have made me avoid a western.
cashwood.proteaglyco.com
This is what LC-MS proteomics is up against.
Generation of a knock-out cell line + western blot VS targeted LC-MS proteomics.
Pretty sure one is cheaper, faster and more reproducible than the other.
Here's that protein from the GPMDB.