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What services does this resource provide?

The Proteomics Research Centers (PRCs) have been established to elucidate the proteomes of various NIAID Category A-C priority Pathogens and other microorganisms responsible for emerging and/or re-emerging diseases using existing proteomics technologies, and/or the creation of novel proteomics approaches and early stage validation assays. Their goal is to discover targets for potential candidates for the next generation of vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics.

The following byproducts of the Centers’ research activities are made available to the research community:

Where are services provided?

The research activities are carried out by a group of universities, companies, and government laboratories. Their work is supported by the Resource Center (non-Government link), which is managed by 3 groups.

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Maureen Beanan
Proteomics Program Officer
E-mail: mbeanan@niaid.nih.gov

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Contact Info

Maureen Beanan
Proteomics Program Officer
E-mail: mbeanan@niaid.nih.gov

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Resource Center (non-Government link)