CZproteo
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Proteomic Section of the Czech Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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compoundchem.com
The 2025 #NobelPrize in Chemistry was awarded today for the development of metal-organic frameworks, molecular sponges with applications in gas storage, water purification and more: www.compoundchem.com/2025/10/08/2...

#ChemSky 🧪
Infographic on the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, awarded to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi for the development of metal-organic frameworks. The infographic explains that metal-organic frameworks are molecular sponges built up from metal ions and organic compounds that act as linkers. Small molecules such as gases can move into and out of cavities in these frameworks. The graphic highlights some of the MOFs the laureates have developed and concludes by looking at possible future uses of MOFs, including gas storage and extracting water from air.
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ypic.bsky.social
🎉 Exciting opportunity for students in proteomics! 🎉
The Student Proteomics Fund (SPF) is back!

📅 Key dates:
Call opens: October 1, 2025
Submission deadline: November 30, 2025
Don’t miss your chance to bring your research idea to life!
New boost
#SPF #YPIC #Proteomics
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maccoss.bsky.social
Proteomics Webinar: DIA with FragPipe, DIA-NN, and Skyline
Presenters: Eduard Sabidó and Brendan MacLean
When: Tuesday, September 16, 8am (Pacific Time)
Register Now ... skyline.ms/project/home...

#massspec #proteomics
Start Page: /home/software/Skyline/events/2025 Webinars/Webinar 26
skyline.ms
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ypic.bsky.social
Join us for 19th YPIC Webinar – “Transition from Academia to Start-Up”
Ever wondered what it takes to turn your research into a company?! 🧪

Information in comments!
#YPIC #Proteomics #ScienceToStartup #ScienceCareers #Entrepreneurship #Biotech #AcademicTransition #Webinar #StartUpScience
proteomicscz.bsky.social
CSBMB 28th Biochemistry Congress csbmb2025.cz #Proteomics Section concludes with Targeted proteomics talk by Veronika Vidova #CSBMB2025
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ypriverol.bsky.social
Major release of @pride-ebi.bsky.social submission tool:
- Smarter Java setup — bundled JRE
- Reliable file transfer logging with Aspera, FTP.
- Clearer instructions and troubleshooting in the README
- Automated releases through GitHub Actions, so updates are consistent
github.com/PRIDE-Archiv...
Release v2.10.4 · PRIDE-Archive/px-submission-tool
🚀 PX Submission Tool v2.10.4 📦 Downloads Versioned: px-submission-tool-v2.10.4.zip Latest: px-submission-tool-latest.zip (always points to current version) 🔗 Universal Links Latest Release: http...
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ypriverol.bsky.social
Thanks to both Ben @proteomicsnews.bsky.social & @benneely.com for a great chat on ProteomeXchange, HUPO-PSI, #quantms, formats, and PRIDE. I shared my personal view on open data, availability & standards. Feeling privileged to work at EMBL-EBI/PRIDE and grateful to keep learning from my colleagues.
benneely.com
This week’s #THEProteomicsShow continues to explore #AltProteomics, but this time more about the data. Ben @proteomicsnews.bsky.social and I sat down with Yasset @ypriverol.bsky.social and talked about non-mass spec data and related aspects. Find it wherever you find fine podcasts and enjoy!
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denbi.bsky.social
🔬 Join us online for the 8th Differential Analysis of Quantitative Proteomics Data using R! (#free of charge)
📅 16–17 Sep 2025, 9:00–13:00 UTC+2
🧑‍🏫 #R #Beginner course! No prior R skills needed!
🔗 More information and registration: www.denbi.de/training-cou...
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kmechtler.bsky.social
I would like to inform you that the registration deadline for our ESCP25 conference is July 27th.
We are looking forward to interesting scientific contributions.
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peterslab1.bsky.social
Free structural MS hands-on workshop @ BIOCEV (CZ)

📅 Sept 15–19, 2025

For PhDs, postdocs & undergrads (CZ/SK)

HDX-MS, native MS, cross-linking, high-res MS, data processing

Apply by July 31 → bit.ly/3HNyzIg

@spidocs.bsky.social @mbuavcr.bsky.social @ciisbinstructcz.bsky.social
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eubic-ms.org
Marie Locard-Paulet presenting the EuBIC-MS #ProteoBench project at the #EuPA2025 conference.

👉 Learn more about our open proteomics software benchmarking platform at proteobench.readthedocs.io.

#Proteomics #Bioinformatics #Benchmarking
Conference stage with Marie Locard-Paulet, the chairs, and the opening slide in the background.
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pride-ebi.bsky.social
🚨 Has PRIDE helped your research?

Take 15 mins to tell funders why open data matters!
📊 Fill out the EMBL-EBI 2025 survey 👉
www.surveymonkey.com/r/QGFMBH8?ch...

Your feedback helps keep PRIDE open, FAIR & impactful.
🙏 Please share!
#FAIR #OpenData #Proteomics #MassSpectrometry #PRIDE
EMBL-EBI Value and Impact Survey 2025
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maccoss.bsky.social
Excited to see this published! It is a good step in the process for people to assess their FDR control in proteomics experiments. Great work from @bo-wen.bsky.social and @urikeich.bsky.social in particular who drove this.
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ypic.bsky.social
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from leading experts and connect with the community!
#Proteomics #YPIC #EuPAFPS2025 #ScienceEducation #SaintMalo
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kusterlab.bsky.social
🚨Our new paper is online🚨
We use zero-distance⚡photo-crosslinking⚡to reveal direct protein-DNA interactions in living cells, enabling quantitative analysis of the DNA-interacting proteome on a timescale of minutes. #DNA #Chromatin #Proteomics
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
The human proteome with direct physical access to DNA
Zero-distance photo-crosslinking reveals direct protein-DNA interactions in living cells, enabling quantitative analysis of the DNA-interacting proteome on a timescale of minutes with single-amino-aci...
www.cell.com
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nesvilab.bsky.social
Exciting news: We have released #FragPipe 23, and it's one of our biggest updates ever. Windows installer, support for TMT on Astral and timsTOF, TMT35, PTM site reports for DIA, improved Astral data handling in #MSFragger, improved diaTracer for diaPASEF data, better Skyline integration, and more!
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selbachlab.bsky.social
What happens to all those alternative transcripts?
👉 Many are translated.
👉 Proteolytic processing adds even more diversity.
Integrated mRNA & protein isoform landscape now out on bioRxiv!
🔗 doi.org/10.1101/2025...
#proteomics #transcriptomics #systemsbiology
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peterslab1.bsky.social
Get ready to take the next step in your career journey! 🚀 Join us for the SPIDoc's Career Day, connect with professionals and discover diverse career pathways.
When: May 16, 2025.
Where: Biocev, CZ or online.
For details, see the flyer peterslab.org/downloads/SP...
peterslab.org
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willfondrie.com
This one was a fun community effort! We cover a ton, including:
- What #opensouce is
- Why it’s important
- Common pitfalls
- Challenges + some solutions
- Commercialization models

Thank you to everyone who made it happen 👏
magnuspalmblad.bsky.social
Fantastic review with an unusual history, growing out of a passionate blog post by @willfondrie.com (willfondrie.com/2024/10/the-...), resulting from a storm (in our teacup) on X during @hupo-org.bsky.social 2024. Great teamwork, authors! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Open-Source and FAIR Research Software for Proteomics
Scientific discovery relies on innovative software as much as experimental methods, especially in proteomics, where computational tools are essential for mass spectrometer setup, data analysis, and interpretation. Since the introduction of SEQUEST, proteomics software has grown into a complex ecosystem of algorithms, predictive models, and workflows, but the field faces challenges, including the increasing complexity of mass spectrometry data, limited reproducibility due to proprietary software, and difficulties integrating with other omics disciplines. Closed-source, platform-specific tools exacerbate these issues by restricting innovation, creating inefficiencies, and imposing hidden costs on the community. Open-source software (OSS), aligned with the FAIR Principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), offers a solution by promoting transparency, reproducibility, and community-driven development, which fosters collaboration and continuous improvement. In this manuscript, we explore the role of OSS in computational proteomics, its alignment with FAIR principles, and its potential to address challenges related to licensing, distribution, and standardization. Drawing on lessons from other omics fields, we present a vision for a future where OSS and FAIR principles underpin a transparent, accessible, and innovative proteomics community.
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