Proteomic Pipelines for Precision Health
A proteome can be defined as the complete set of proteins expressed in a particular cell or tissue of interest. We use proteomics to discover biomarkers, therapeutic targets, and molecular pathways involved in eye diseases where diagnosis is difficult and current treatment is inadequate. Projects include the use of human tissues, animal tissues, and cultured cells.
Data sets from our studies are available as downloadable excel files (see links below). A search interface is under development. Publications are listed below.
Downloadable Proteomics Data Set Files (Not yet available).
Publications
A biorepository for ophthalmic surgical specimens.,
Skeie, Jessica M., Tsang Stephen H., Zande Ryan Vande, Fickbohm Macy M., Shah Shaival S., Vallone John G., and Mahajan Vinit B.
, Proteomics Clin Appl, 2013 Sep 24, (2013)
Proteomic analysis of vitreous biopsy techniques.,
Skeie, Jessica M., Brown Eric N., Martinez Harryl D., Russell Stephen R., Birkholz Emily S., Folk James C., H Boldt Culver, Gehrs Karen M., Stone Edwin M., Wright Michael E., et al.
, Retina, 2012 Nov-Dec, Volume 32, Issue 10, p.2141-9, (2012)