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Posts by Olga Vitek

RIP Tomas. My thoughts to his family, and to his parents

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Statistical Principles Define an Open-Source Differential Analysis Workflow for Mass Spectrometry Imaging Experiments with Complex Designs www.biorxiv.org/cont...

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Details - Barry L. Karger Medal in Analytical Chemistry 2026

Join us on March 12 for the 2026 Barry L. Karger Medal in Analytical Chemistry Celebration! Hear from peers and industry leaders about research in separation science, protein analysis, DNAs sequencing, and proteomics. 🧪

Register today: https://bit.ly/4qgWfWe

@barnettinstitute.bsky.social

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Mass Spectrometry Facility awarded grant to advance single-cell proteomics research - Northeastern University College of Science Northeastern University’s Mass Spectrometry Facility has been awarded a $2.2 million research infrastructure grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) to build a cutting-edge core suppo...

NU’s Mass Spectrometry Facility received a $2.2M grant to advance single-cell proteomics. Led by Drs. Virginie Sjoelund and Alexander Ivanov, the work will measure proteins at single-cell resolution. 🧪

Read more: https://bit.ly/40gMAUR

#COSConnects #ChemicalBiology

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Please join us on March 12 to celebrate the Karger medal awardee Ron Heeren and spend an afternoon discussing advances in spatial mass spectrometry and molecular imaging with James Monaghan, Brian Hoffman and myself. Register at eventregistration.northeastern.edu/event/129124...

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Join us to celebrate the Karger medal awardee Ron Heeren and spend an afternoon discussing advances in spatial mass spectrometry and molecular imaging. Register at eventregistration.northeastern.edu/event/129124...

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I am thrilled, and also most humbled, to become the next @us-hupo.org President-Elect. Congratulations to all the new board members, and also to everyone on the ballot. We will be all working together to grow the strength of our organization.

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Thank you @lindsaykpino.com 🙏🙏🙏

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May Institute on Computation & Statistics for MS and Proteomics is taking great shape. Fantastic new and repeat instructors and lots of new content. We are grateful to our sponsors Fragmatics and Biognosys. Keep an eye on the website computationalproteomics.khoury.northeastern.edu

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Grateful

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Very much looking forward! Thank you for the invitation 🙂

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Yes!

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This selfie was inspired by Livia Schiavinato Eberlin’s Biemann Award Lecture. #ASMS2025 @olgavitek.bsky.social

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The Vitek lab is coming to #ASMS2025 in full force! Find us in the short courses, oral and poster sessions to talk about open-source statistical methods and software for MS proteomics and imaging!

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May Institute on Computation and Statistics for Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics is off to a strong start with a discussion of quantitative proteomics with Skyline. I am grateful to the incredible team of instructors @lindsaykpino.com Susan Abbatiello and Brendan MacLean for making this happen

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May Institute – Computation and statistics for mass spectrometry and proteomics

A few more spots are still open for some of the in-person programs at May Institute on Computation and Statistics for Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics on April 28 – May 11, 2025 on the campus of Northeastern University in Boston MA computationalproteomics.khoury.northeastern.edu

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What a fantastic recognition of a fantastic scientist. Ileana is an inspiration and a role model. Many, many congratulations

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More talents at the @us-hupo.bsky.social poster lighting talks blow our minds away

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Please join us! There is still time to apply

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USHUPO lightning talks session lightens the mood with @proteomicsnews.bsky.social @jyates.bsky.social Parag Mallick and many other incredible talents

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My Book Is Out! Why I Wrote It and How You Can Help Bridging the Gap Between Deep Learning and Causal Inference—A Code-First Approach

newsletter.altdeep.ai/p/my-book-is... The connection between genAI and causality is obvious but could nevery find any good learning material that made the connection.

So I wrote a book

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Join us for the 2025 Barry L. Karger Medal Celebration! 🎉 March 10, 12–6 PM at Northeastern University, Boston. Hear from honoree Dr. Bernhard Küster & experts on biopharma, proteomics & systems biology. Don’t miss it! #Proteomics
Moderated by @olgavitek.bsky.social

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Relative quantification of proteins and post-translational modifications in proteomic experiments with shared peptides: a weight-based approach academic.oup.com/bio...

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HUPO-PSI Spring Meeting 2025 – HUPO Proteomics Standards Initiative

🚨 Big news, #TeamMassSpec! 🚨
How do we unlock proteomics data reuse, tackle metadata challenges, and harness public (clinical) data for AI?
Find out at HUPO-PSI Spring Meeting 2025!

📅 March 31 – April 3, 2025
📍 Tübingen, Germany
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May Institute – Computation and statistics for mass spectrometry and proteomics

May Institute on Computation and Statistics for Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics @KhouryCollege @Northeastern in Boston MA is happening in person on April 28-May 11, 2025 and is accepting applications! You will not regret attending computationalproteomics.khoury.northeastern.edu

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@ypriverol.bsky.social Thank you for the shoutout to MSstats. Really wish it’d be mentioned in the manuscript too…

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This is different from Covid testing because each protein has its own context-specific variation that needs to be characterized. In Covid you are only looking for one thing, and that variation can be characterized in advance.

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Not a good idea because you lose all sense of biological variation. But you could create several pools of distinct samples from each condition and proceed with a comparison of the pools.

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🎨 In case anyone need…

The NIH BioArt Source is an awesome library of *free* professionally drawn illustrations for scientific presentations or figures. Downloadable in HD. Thank you NIH for this invaluable tool 🙏!

Check it out 👇
bioart.niaid.nih.gov

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