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Proteome Sciences completes new facility in San Diego, US

Betsy Goodfellow | January 3, 2024 | News story | Manufacturing and Production Pharmacy, Proteome Sciences, facility, san diego 

Proteome Sciences has announced that it has completed the installation and set up of equipment in its new laboratory facility in San Diego, US, meaning it is now fully operational.

The new facility utilises the latest Orbitrap Ascend Tribrid mass spectrometry and automated sample preparation platforms that will “extend the range of services offered to customers,” according to the company’s press release.

This facility is based within one of the US’s largest biotech hubs, which has received investments of a combined $17.2bn as well as National Institute of Health (NIH) funding of $6bn in 2022-2023.

The press release explains that Proteome’s new facility is intended to “serve demand from a growing number of US customers looking to outsource proteomics projects to underpin their drug development programmes.”

Dr Ian Pike, president of Proteome Sciences US, commented: “I am delighted that we are able to open our doors to serve arguably the world’s largest biotechnology hub in California. Providing easier access to our US customers and with innovations including TMTpro 32plex and single cell proteomics (SCP), delivered from both our dedicated laboratories in the US and Europe we are well set to continue our leading role in provision of tools, assays and services in proteomics research as it grows in importance to enhance pharmaceutical research and drug development.”

Betsy Goodfellow

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