NSF/BIO-UKRI/BBSRC: Computational Proteomics in a New Physical Dimension — NSF Award to University of California-San Diego (CA, $1
Determining the sequence of amino acids in a peptide—peptide sequencing—is a foundational technique in drug discovery, food safety, and environmental monitoring. This project aims to enable confident identification of challenging classes of peptides for which current state-of-the-art methods fail or produce unreliable
| Award title | NSF/BIO-UKRI/BBSRC: Computational Proteomics in a New Physical Dimension |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2526602 |
| Awardee | University of California-San Diego |
| City | LA JOLLA |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $1,200,000 |
| Principal investigator | Pavel Pevzner |
| Program | Innovation: Bioinformatics |
| Start date | 11/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Determining the sequence of amino acids in a peptide—peptide sequencing—is a foundational technique in drug discovery, food safety, and environmental monitoring. This project aims to enable confident identification of challenging classes of peptides for which current state-of-the-art methods fail or produce unreliable results. Today’s dominant technology for peptide identification is mass spectrometry (MS), which performs well when peptides match sequences in a reference database. However, MS st |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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