BRANFORD, Conn. / Feb 18, 2025 / Business Wire / Quantum-Si Incorporated (Nasdaq: QSI) (“Quantum-Si,” “QSI” or the “Company”), The Protein Sequencing Company™, and several distinguished researchers will be presenting new research and applications at the 2025 Advances in Genome Biology and Technology (AGBT) General Meeting February 23-26th.
Quantum-Si, the pioneer in Next-Generation Protein Sequencing (NGPS™) will feature groundbreaking research through one company-led poster and two customer-led posters highlighting the transformative capabilities of NGPS in multi-omics research and drug discovery.
Scientific Posters Highlighting NGPS Innovation
Beyond the genome: Advancing our understanding of the proteome with Next-Generation Protein Sequencing™
Integrating long-read RNAseq and Next-Generation Protein Sequencing™ to explore proteoform variability
Identifying Protein Binding Partners at the Bench Using Quantum-Si
About Quantum-Si Incorporated
Quantum-Si, The Protein Sequencing Company™, is focused on revolutionizing the growing field of proteomics. The Company’s Platinum® line of instruments enables Next-Gen Protein Sequencing™ that advances proteomic research, drug discovery, and diagnostics beyond what has been possible with existing proteomic tools. Learn more at quantum-si.com or follow us on LinkedIn or X.
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