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Fill out the form below to access a recording of Nautilus Biotechnology's lunch seminar at US HUPO 2026 titled, " Revealing the proteomic landscape with Iterative Mapping."

Seminar description:

Birgit Schilling, Professor and Director of the Mass Spectrometry Core at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, joins Nautilus VP of Scientific Engagement, Sheri Wilcox, to share how Iterative Mapping is transforming proteomics. This single-molecule approach is designed to enable comprehensive proteome profiling with exceptional coverage and detail. Rather than focusing solely on protein detection, Iterative Mapping captures information at the level of individual protein molecules, supporting robust quantification of defined proteins and proteoforms. During the seminar, you'll see how the Schilling Lab is already using the Nautilus VoyagerTM Platform to power their Iterative Mapping-based explorations of entirely new facets of tau biology that may be critical to understanding the protein’s roles in neurobiology, neurodegenerative disease, and aging.

 

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