Newsroom
Catch up on our latest news and announcements here!
Intact Mass Determination using ProSight Native!
Did you know ProSight Native can help you determine intact masses at ultrafast speeds? Read our new Application Note to see how!
See you at ASMS 2024 in Anaheim!
Join us in Anaheim for the 2024 ASMS Conference! We’ll have a booth!
We’re hiring a protein mass spectrometry research scientist!
Come join the Proteinaceous team!
See you at ASMS Houston 2023!
Planning to attend the 71st ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics on June 4-8? Come chat with us!
Proteinaceous will be at the 33rd Sanibel Conference on Mass Spectrometry Jan 19-22.
We’ll have a table with more information, so be sure to find us to learn more!
Published in JASMS: High-throughput deconvolution of intact protein using ProSight Native.
Read about our collaboration with Dr. Jon Williams and colleagues at AbbVie in JASMS!
ProSightPD 4.2 now available in Proteome Discoverer 3.0!
ProSightPD 4.2 is now available in Proteome Discoverer 3.0, with a variety of licensing options to give researchers greater flexibility and affordability.
ProSight Lite now available as a web application!
ProSight Lite, our popular fragment matching software for single proteoforms, can now be accessed directly from your browser!
STORIboard for Direct Mass Technology has arrived.
Meet STORIboard, an easy-to-use software for calibrating charge and processing/visualizing data collected with Thermo’s Direct Mass Technology-equipped Q Exactive UHMR Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer.
Sign up for our ASMS Short Course: Simplify Top-Down Data Analysis with Prosight.
Proteinaceous’s Ryan Fellers will be instructing on how you can simplify your top-down data analysis using our Prosight tools.
70th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics (June 5-9, 2022)
ASMS 2022 is almost here, and we’re looking forward to seeing you all there in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Blood Proteoform Atlas published in Science.
A research team led by the Kelleher Research Group at Northwestern University has recently published the Blood Proteoform Atlas (BPA), mapping more than 56,000 unique proteoforms in 21 different cell types found in the blood.
“ProSight Annotator: Complete control and customization of protein entries in UniProt xml files” published in Proteomics!
We’re excited to share that our technical brief on PROSIGHT ANNOTATOR was published in the March 14 issue of Proteomics: Proteomics and Systems Biology.
We’ll see you (virtually) at ASMS 2021 !
The 69th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics Conference is upon us (October 31 - November 4, 2021).
No Proteome Discoverer license? No problem! New ProSightPD 4.1 can be used without a PD license.
We’re excited to announce that the newest version of ProSightPD (4.1) is now available. This version includes several upgrades in search features and quantitation mapping. The most notable change is that ProSightPD can now be used without a license for Proteome Discoverer, offering a more affordable option for researchers who only perform top down analysis.