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110 8th street, CBIS room 1346

troy, NY 12180

United States

https://biotech.rpi.edu/core-facilities/proteomics

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Primary Contact:

KE XIA

5182762149

0000-0001-9699-9901

Additional Citation Identifiers

1S10OD032168-01A1

Facility Details

The Proteomics Core is a research facility that provides mass spectrometry-based analytical support for a broad range of research projects. The Core houses multiple mass spectrometry platforms with complementary ionization capabilities, including EI, APCI, ESI, and MALDI, enabling qualitative and quantitative analysis of diverse sample types across a range of volatility, polarity, and molecular weight.

Several systems are coupled with chromatographic separation platforms, allowing complex mixtures to be separated prior to mass spectrometric analysis. The Core supports research in areas including proteomics, small-molecule analysis, carbohydrate and glycosaminoglycan-related analysis, metabolomics-oriented method development, and drug-discovery-related projects.

A particular strength of the Core is the analysis of complex biomolecules, including proteins, peptides, carbohydrates, and heparin/glycosaminoglycan-related samples. The Core works closely with investigators to evaluate feasibility, develop appropriate workflows, and interpret mass spectrometry data in the context of each project.

Funding Info

NIH - 09/09/2023 - Orbitrap Eclipse Tribrid Mass Spectrometer as a Regional Resource

is_active:

No

budget_end:

09/04/2024

date_added:

09/09/2023

agency_code:

NIH

fiscal_year:

2023

project_num:

1S10OD032168-01A1

award_amount:

$1,198,520.00

budget_start:

09/05/2023

org_name:

RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE

org_state:

NY

org_country:

UNITED STATES

org_zipcode:

121803590

primary_duns:

002430742

abstract_text:

7. Project Summary/Abstract This S10 Shared Instrumentation Grant Proposal requests funds to acquire an Orbitrap Eclipse Tribrid mass spectrometer (MS). This new Orbitrap will replace our current LTQ Orbitrap XL MS and the TSQ Quantum Ultra MS, both more than 15 years old. This strategic investment will save significant taxpayers’ moneys by replacing two old instruments with just one to reduce the cost of operation. At the same time, the unique capabilities of the Orbitrap Eclipse would greatly enhance the research topics which can be analyzed to meet the needs of our research community, including identification of PTMs including phosphorylation, analysis of glycans, and top- down proteomics. The new Orbitrap will be housed in the Proteomics core facility, in the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies (CBIS), at RPI. If our proposal is funded, this advanced technology will be available to 30 research groups in the New York Capital Region. There are 20-NIH funded research groups participating in this proposal, nineteen of these are major users of the proposed instrumentation. Overall, this NIH-funded group is very strong with R01, R44, R37, R21, RF1, R35, R03 and accounts for 85% of the AUT. Currently an Orbitrap Eclipse Tribrid mass spectrometer is not available in a radius of 150 miles from RPI and will become an excellent resource in the NY Capital region and beyond. Many of the research programs in this proposal are related to bioengineering, structural biology, molecular biophysics and biomanufacturing. These programs are related to many human diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, glomerular disease, spinal cord injury, lung recellularization, Parkinson’s disease, circadian rhythm, microbiome in human gut, and immune mechanisms/diseases, cardiac chirality, cancer, cholesterol levels, all of these projects are NIH funded. The user base spans from users with little experience in mass spectrometry that send samples to the facility and fully rely on the expertise of the Proteomics Core director, to highly experienced mass spectroscopists. Dr. Zagorevski will play a key role in designing experiments, running experiments and analyzing the results, making critical scientific contributions to the mass spectrometry field. Under his oversight, the Proteomics core is one of the most successful cores in CBIS with more than 90 peer-reviewed publications in the last 5 years. His outstanding expertise, well-established administration and maintenance policies, commitment to support both major and minor users, and affordable rates for both internal and external users will ensure success of this instrument as a regional resource.

project_title:

Orbitrap Eclipse Tribrid Mass Spectrometer as a Regional Resource

contact_pi_name:

ZHANG, FUMING

total_cost:

$1,198,519.00

total_cost:

$1.00

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Last Updated: 04/29/2026