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Proteomics - Systems Biology - Mass Spectrometry - Peptide Pattern Recognition

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Proteomics - Systems Biology - Mass Spectrometry - Peptide Pattern Recognition

Insilicos Releases Proteomics Data Analysis Pipeline

Insilicos announced the launch of Insilicos Proteomics Pipeline (IPP), a high-performance software system for the identification and analysis of proteomics data.
IPP is the result of an open-source collaboration led by the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB). "This offering by Insilicos will allow more people to take advantage of the proteomics approaches that we pioneered at the Institute for Systems Biology," said ISB cofounder and internationally renowned biologist Dr. Ruedi Aebersold. "The performance and ease of use of this product is a significant advance, and will contribute to the goal of consistent and transparent analysis of proteomics data."
The pipeline containes many highly regarded data analysis tools, including: PeptideProphet, ProteinProphet and ASAPRatio. Development of additional tools for the pipeline are underway.
Insilicos developed IPP as a result of its colaboration on the ISB's proteomics project. IPP takes the groundbreaking work of the ISB, and makes it run up to 20 times faster —fast enough to run on an inexpensive laptop. "Proteomics will revolutionize human health, but software has been a key bottleneck," said Insilicos president Erik Nilsson. "Now IPP brings that power within reach of anyone with a laptop."
The ISB originally developed the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline tools as part of a grant funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health. In 2005, Insilicos and the ISB received a grant from the NHLBI to further develop the ISB's software for use by a broad range of scientists.
For more information, visit the Insilicos web site www.insilicos.com