NYU Mass Spectrometry Core for Neuroscience
Using the instruments at the NYU Mass Spectrometry Core for Neuroscience, neuroscientists are able to identify proteins of interest and observe modification of these proteins via processes such as phosphorylation, glycosylation, and proteolysis.
Our facility can perform functional proteomics studies to identify proteins involved in key signal transduction processes in neurons. Scientists also use our instruments to characterize lipids and small molecules.
Learn more about the range of services that we provide to investigators.
Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation
Our lab is equipped with Thermo Scientific Q Exactive, Q Exactive HF, and Q Exactive HF-X mass spectrometers directly coupled to UPLC systems, and a Bruker Autoflex MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer.
Contact Us
The mass spectrometry core is located at NYU Langone Health, 540 First Avenue, fifth floor, lab 5-18. The facility is also known as the Seaver Mass Spectrometry Suite.
If you have questions about our facility or services, or if you would like to initiate a neuroscience-related mass spectrometry project, please contact Thomas A. Neubert, PhD, facility director, at thomas.neubert@nyulangone.org or 212-263-7265, or Hediye Erdjument-Bromage, PhD, lab manager, at hediye.bromage@nyulangone.org or 212-263-7266.