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Ronald Moore

Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Projects

CPTAC Proteome Characterization Center

Lead Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Tao Liu
The overall objective of the PNNL Proteome Characterization Center (PCC) is to comprehensively characterize human tumor samples provided by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and to integrate the…

CPTAC Proteome Characterization Center

Lead Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Tao Liu
The overall objective of the PNNL Proteome Characterization Center (PCC) is to integrate genomic information with proteomic technologies to comprehensively characterize the proteome and post…

CPTAC Proteome Characterization Center

Lead Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Tao Liu
The overall objective of the PNNL Proteome Characterization Center (PCC) is to integrate genomic information with proteomic technologies to comprehensively characterize the proteome and post…

Soybean Proteomics

Lead Institution
University of Missouri - Columbia
Principal Investigator
Gary Stacey
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
The USA is the world's largest producer of soybean (Glycine max) according to the UN food and agriculture organization with a production of 83.9 million metric tons per year. Soybean is an…

Urinary Proteome Monitoring for Transplant Injury

Lead Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
David Camp
We propose to achieve the objective of identifying novel urinary biomarkers for selected categories of renal transplant injury in two phases. We will first employ a discovery phase to comprehensively…

Fast Analysis of Biomass Pyrolysis Gas Phase

Lead Institution
Tennessee Technological University
Principal Investigator
Joseph Biernacki
Project type
Limited Scope
While the slow bulk pyrolysis of biomass has been characterized to some extent, commercial pyrolysis conditions involve heating rates that are one or two orders of magnitude faster than those used in…