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Filippo Rusconi
[Direct message]I am a biochemist, and started using mass spectrometry to solve protein structural problems at the very beginning of the nineties. While preparing my Ph.D. (protein post-translational modifications characterization), I encountered a wealth of such modifications and characterized them finely using mass spectrometry. During this reasearch I lacked a really powerful mass spectrometric data prediction/analysis program. I later decided to write such a program: polyxmass. Happy polyxmass'ing, F.R.
Current address
43, rue Cuvier
75005 ParisFrance
Education
University Paris VI - Pierre et Marie Curie
90 — 97
Experience
Institut Europe'en de Chimie et Biologie - Ecole Polytechnique
1997 — 1999
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
00
Muse'um national d'Histoire naturelle
04
Skills
- biochemistry
- protein chemistry
- proteomics
- french italian english
- programming C, scripting bash, GNU/Linux, MS Windows
Activities
- Member ISOC (Internet Society)
Interests
- Against software patents, participates in eurolinux.org and ffii.org
References
Rusconi F and Belghazi M. Desktop prediction/analysis of mass spectrometric data in proteomic projects by using massXpert. Bioinformatics. 2002 18(4):644-5.
Rusconi F et al. Chromatographic separation and sample preparation in one step for MALDI mass spectrometric analysis of subpicomole amounts of heterogeneous protein samples.Anal. Chem. 1998 70(14):3046-3052
Rusconi F et al. Contributions of mass spectrometry in the study of nucleic acid-binding proteins and of nucleic acid-protein interactions. Mass Spectrom Rev. 2002
Rusconi F et al. Functional complementation of RNA interference mutants in trypanosomes. BMC Biotechnol. 2005
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polyxmass: The massists\' program |
can I help
Submitted by Filippo Rusconi;
posted on Thursday, May 22, 2003
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