CHADDS FORD, PA — MOBILion Systems, Inc. recently announced the formation of a Proteomics Advisory Board, bringing together leading experts to guide the advancement of its cutting-edge technology in complex sample analysis. This initiative underscores the company’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of proteomics research and solutions.
The advisory board’s primary focus will be on supporting MOBILion as it develops its next-generation technology, which aims to address some of the biggest challenges in the analysis of complex biological samples. The company’s innovative approach, powered by its proprietary operating mode known as PAMAF, promises faster and more sensitive results—capabilities that could redefine the field of proteomics.
“We are honored to be working with such visionary leaders whose groundbreaking contributions have shaped the proteomics landscape,” said Daniel DeBord, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer of MOBILion Systems. “The expertise of this board will help ensure we develop solutions that meet the most pressing challenges researchers face, advancing the future of proteomics research and innovation.”
A Roster of Leading Experts
The Proteomics Advisory Board consists of seven prominent figures from academia and industry, each with extensive experience in proteomics and related fields. The current members include:
- Steven Carr, Ph.D. – Senior Director of Proteomics at the Broad Institute, recognized for his development of proteomics methods in biomedical applications.
- Ashok Dongre, Ph.D. – Senior Director of Proteomics at Bristol Myers Squibb, with over 25 years of experience in pharmaceutical research.
- Alexey Nesvizhskii, Ph.D. – Professor of Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan, known for his work in mass spectrometry-based proteomics.
- Ben Orsburn, Ph.D. – Proteomics and mass spectrometry researcher with expertise in developing novel technologies for Johns Hopkins University and other institutions.
- Birgit Schilling, Ph.D. – Director of the Mass Spectrometry Core at the Buck Institute, specializing in data-driven proteomics.
- Nikolai Slavov, Ph.D. – Bioengineering professor at Northeastern University and a pioneer in single-cell proteomics.
- John R. Yates III, Ph.D. – Esteemed professor at The Scripps Research Institute and a leading figure in proteomics technology innovation.
MOBILion notes that the board may evolve as new needs arise for expertise in specific applications or workflows.
By leveraging the knowledge and experience of these distinguished scientists, MOBILion aims to refine and expand the practical applications of its technology, ultimately driving meaningful advances in biology, medicine, and beyond.
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