ALERT

Event: Nanoscopy Imaging Using STED 3X Technology – Achieving Resolutions Down to 30nm (Registry Required)
Date: Friday, Nov. 22nd.   Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Biomedical Research Building, Room 105

Overview:
The seminar will cover the fundamentals and capabilities of STED 3X Nanoscopy and Confocal Super-Resolution technology. STED (Stimulated Emission Depletion) allows for super-resolution imaging purely through optical means, built on a confocal platform. Using the Leica TCS SP8 system, you can achieve 30nm XY and 130nm Z resolutions in STED mode, as well as 140nm XY and 300nm Z resolutions in confocal super-resolution mode, all powered by Leica’s exclusive White Light Laser (tunable from 470–670 nm) in a single system.

Hands-On Training (Registry Required):

Following the seminar, we'll be hosting four one-hour training sessions for STED users from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Due to time constraints, each session will be limited, but it's a fantastic opportunity for our local imaging community.

Please register here. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Proteomics and Small Molecule Mass Spectrometry Core

Overview of Services

The CWRU Proteomics and Small Molecule Mass Spectrometry Corein collaboration with the Case Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics (CPB) was established in 2006. The Core provides state-of-the-art proteomic instrumentation, computational resources and software for systems biology, proteomic methods development, consultation, and training. The proteomics core is highly experienced in both structural and quantitative proteomics and core staff actively collaborates in grant proposals and development of novel technologies that applies proteomics/mass spectrometry to biomedical research.   Areas of expertise include the development novel LCMSMS assays, unbiased shotgun quantitative proteomic analyses (label free protein expression and ITRAQ), global phosphoproteomics, post-translation modification analysis, X-ray footprinting MS, and general mass spectrometry services.

Services

  Contact Email Phone
Structural mass spectrometry (partial proteolysis and disulfide identification) Janna Kiselar Janna.Kiselar@case.edu 216-368-0979
Radiolytic Footprinting      
       
       
Quantitative Global Phospho Label Free Daniella Schlatzer Daniela.schlatzer@case.edu 216-368-4014
Label Free Protein Expression (iTRAQ and Label Free Quantification)      
Small Molecule Absolute Quantification      
       
  Katy Lundberg Kathleen.lundberg@case.edu 216-368-4159
Posttranslational Modifications (phosphorylation, acetylation, glycosylation, nitrosylation and acetylation)      
General Protein Identification and Intact Protein Analysis      
Affinity Purification Mass Spectrometry (APMS)      
UPLC/HPLC Analytical Services      

Equipment

Thermo Orbitrap Eclipse Mass Spectrometer

Thermo Orbitrap Exploris 480 Mass Spectrometer

Thermo Orbitrap Q-Exactive Mass Spectrometer

Thermo TSQ Quantum Ultra

Thermo TSQ Quantiva

Thermo TSQ Altis

Location and hours of operation

Hours Location

Monday - Friday    

8 am - 5 pm 

2109 Adelbert Avenue, BRB 947

Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Links and Resources

  1. Institution core webpage
  2. School of Medicine webpage

Contacts

Name Role Phone Email Location
Daniela Schlatzer
Core Director
 
216-368-4014
 
daniela.schlatzer@case.edu
 
BRB 947
 
Katy Lundberg
Core Manager
 

 
kathleen.lundberg@case.edu
 

 
Xiaolin Li
Staff-Research Associate
 

 
xiaolin.li@case.edu
 

 
Sausan Azzam
Staff-Research Associate
 

 
sausan.azzam@case.edu