CHADDS FORD, PA — MOBILion Systems, Inc. has unveiled its new Proteomics Advisory Board, a move that highlights the company’s effort to revolutionize the field of proteomics through advanced technology. The board is set to guide MOBILion’s development of cutting-edge approaches, aiming to transform complex sample analysis with significant implications for proteomics.
“We are honored to be working with such visionary leaders whose groundbreaking contributions have shaped the proteomics landscape,” commented Daniel DeBord, Ph.D., CTO of MOBILion Systems. The advisory board, composed of seven eminent scientists and leaders in the field, could expand as further expertise is required.
Among the board members are Steven Carr, Ph.D., Senior Director of Proteomics at the Broad Institute, known for his pioneering proteomics applications; Ashok Dongre, Ph.D., leading proteomics at Bristol Myers Squibb with extensive pharmaceutical research experience; and Alexey Nesvizhskii, Ph.D., a bioinformatics expert from the University of Michigan. The board also includes Ben Orsburn, Ph.D., with significant mass spectrometry experience; Birgit Schilling, Ph.D., a specialist in data-driven proteomics; Nikolai Slavov, Ph.D., an innovator in single-cell proteomics; and John R. Yates III, Ph.D., a pioneer in proteomics technologies.
MOBILion recently announced a novel approach poised to disrupt the mass spectrometry industry by enhancing speed, sensitivity, and accuracy in proteomics, lipidomics, and metabolomics workflows. The company’s proprietary SLIM-based high-resolution ion mobility method, known as PAMAF, eliminates traditional quadrupole filters, boosting throughput and efficiency. This breakthrough allows for the detection of low-abundance signals and precise identification of complex biomolecules, targeting proteomics applications with greater speed and coverage.
Through the guidance of its advisory board, MOBILion aims to harness this innovative technology to address key challenges in proteomics research, setting new standards in the industry.
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