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William S. Noble
Affiliation:
University of Washington (UW)
Address:
Department of Genome Sciences
Foege Building S113, 3720 15th Ave NE
Seattle, WA
USA 98195
ORCiD:
0000-0001-7283-4715
Activities reported for William S. Noble:
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Collaborative Research: Proteins as functional biomarkers: integrating organic characterization with proteomics to track routes for carbon and nitrogen recycling and preservation
(Proteins as Biomarkers)
Co-Principal Investigator
Deployment coordination
None
Datasets
Project:
Collaborative Research: Proteins as functional biomarkers: integrating organic characterization with proteomics to track routes for carbon and nitrogen recycling and preservation
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Metaproteomics of Bering Strait Ship-board 10 day bacterial Incubations.
Co-Principal Investigator
2017-11-13
Preliminary and in progress
Proteomic data of dilution series of bacteria and diatoms using MS (DDA).
Co-Principal Investigator
2017-11-13
Proteomic data of dilution series of bacteria and diatoms using MS.
Co-Principal Investigator
2017-11-13
Project:
Collaborative Research: Linking geochemistry and proteomics to reveal the impact of bacteria on protein cycling in the ocean
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Shotgun Metaproteomics of Bering Strait surface water and Chukchi Sea bottom water.
Principal Investigator
2017-11-13
Shotgun Proteomics of Bering Sea algal incubations.
Co-Principal Investigator
2017-11-08