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Proteomics Laboratory

NYU Langone’s Proteomics Laboratory (SCR_017926) offers investigators specialized expertise for the analysis of proteins and peptides using mass spectrometry. Our laboratory continually develops new methods and customized approaches for proteomic analysis and suggests experimental strategies and sample preparation prior to mass spectrometry analysis.

The Proteomics Laboratory uses mass spectrometers and novel techniques to analyze protein complexes.

We offer many different technologies, including the following:

  • comprehensive protein identification
  • analysis of affinity purified complexes
  • characterizing protein post-translational modifications
  • de novo sequencing
  • label and label-free quantitation
  • multiplexed quantitation
  • global phosphorylation and ubiquitin analysis
  • analysis of laser-capture microdissected formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue
  • secretome analysis
  • crosslinking analysis
  • disulfide mapping

To reserve time on an instrument, faculty, staff, and investigators must be registered in iLab. We have also provided iLab login instructions for NYU Langone, NYU, NYU College of Dentistry, and external users.

Requests and Reservations

Request services or reserve instruments using our iLab platform.

Contact Us

Our laboratory is located at the Alexandria Center for Life Science, West Tower, in Manhattan, at 430 East 29th Street, 8th floor, room 860.

Shipping address:

Proteomics Laboratory
Alexandria Center for Life Science, West Tower
NYU Langone
430 East 29th Street, 8th Floor, Room 860
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 646-501-4554

To reach our director, email Beatrix Ueberheide, PhD, at beatrix.ueberheide@nyulangone.org, or call 212-263-2546 (office) or 646-501-4554 (lab).

How to Acknowledge the Proteomics Laboratory

Please use the RRID in all of your citations when using the core.

The Proteomics Laboratory (SCR_017926) is subsidized in part by NYU Langone and the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center support grant P30CA016087 from the National Cancer Institute (applicable only to principal investigators who are members of the Perlmutter Cancer Center). This support must be acknowledged in any publication or presentation resulting from data generated in the Proteomics Laboratory.

The laboratory also received a shared instrumentation grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for the purchase of an Orbitrap Fusion™ Lumos™ Tribrid™ mass spectrometer. To support future grant funding, this grant must be acknowledged for any data acquired on this instrument.

We suggest the following language:

“The mass spectrometric experiments were supported in part by NYU Langone Health.”

In addition, when applicable, use either of the following:

“Supported in part by NYU Langone Health and the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center support grant P30CA016087 from the National Cancer Institute.”

This work was supported by the NIH Shared Instrumentation Grant 1S10OD010582-01A1 for the purchase of an Orbitrap Fusion Lumos Tribrid mass spectrometer.”

Also, the NIH public access policy requires that all published work resulting from studies at our laboratory be accessible to the public through PubMed Central.