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University of Washington: Seattle, WA, US

2011-09 to 2016-12 | PhD (Genome Sciences)
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Ying Sonia Ting

Works (9)

Peptide-centric proteome analysis: An alternative strategy for the analysis of tandem mass spectrometry data

Molecular and Cellular Proteomics
2015 | Journal article
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Multiplexed MS/MS for improved data-independent acquisition

Nature Methods
2013 | Journal article
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Ying Sonia Ting
grade
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Protein identification using top-down

Molecular and Cellular Proteomics
2012 | Journal article
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grade
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Surface acoustic wave nebulization facilitating lipid mass spectrometric analysis

Analytical Chemistry
2012 | Journal article
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grade
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Automated lipid a structure assignment from hierarchical tandem mass spectrometry data

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
2011 | Journal article
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grade
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Metabolic capabilities and systems fluctuations in haloarcula marismortui revealed by integrative genomics and proteomics analyses

Journal of Proteome Research
2011 | Journal article
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grade
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New structural proteins of Halobacterium salinarum gas vesicle revealed by comparative proteomics analysis

Journal of Proteome Research
2011 | Journal article
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grade
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Comparative metaproteomics reveals ocean-scale shifts in microbial nutrient utilization and energy transduction

ISME Journal
2010 | Journal article
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grade
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The path to preservation: Using proteomics to decipher the fate of diatom proteins during microbial degradation

Limnology and Oceanography
2010 | Journal article
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