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Environmental proteomics is the study of organisms and their intereaction with their environment at the molecular level. It is based on the principle that proteins are the fundamental regulators of physiology.

Environmental Proteomics in the Nunn Lab

In the Nunn Lab (University of Washington, Department of Genome Sciences) we use mass spectrometry techniques to study the dynamics between organisms and their environments. Brook's main focus is on microbes and Emma's is on bivalves, but we have active collaborations across many taxonomic groups. Since we are located in a larger mass spectrometry lab, we are easily able to stay on top of cutting edge techniques and gain access to new instrument technologies. We welcome new collaborations, whether through our Environmental Proteomics Cost Center or collaborative grants.
Learn more about our cost center or contact me directly regarding a collaboration.
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