News ArticlesThe circulating proteome - developments, challenges, and trendsIn an article in the Journal of Proteome Research representatives of HUPO's Human Plasma Proteome Project (HPPP), including several HPA affiliated researchers, present the current progress in the study and mapping of the circulating proteome and discuss how updates of proteomics methods, emerging technologies, and investigations of proteoforms and protein networks can impact the understanding of the proteins circulating in blood...Read more The program director on the HPA version 24 and beyondIn connection with the launch of version 24 of the Human Protein Atlas at the HUPO World congress in Dresden, the program director professor Mathias Uhlén was interviewed for an article in Technology Networks...Read more Antibody There? Mapping the Human Proteome with Mathias UhlenIn this interview in GEN Biotechnology KTH professor Mathias Uhlén describes how his professional journey started out with protein production and engineering, continued in technology development for the Human Genome Project (HGP), before reaching its final destination in proteomics after the completion of the HGP...Read more Advances and Utility of the Human Plasma ProteomeHuman blood provides an easily obtainable, extensive, and sensitive diagnostic material for the assessment of wellness and disease in individuals and populations. The abundance of proteins and their primary isoforms, alternative splice isoforms, post-translational modifications (PTMs), and protein sequence variants provide a distinct snapshot into the current function of the circulatory system and all organs with which blood comes in contact...Read more Systems biology in hepatology: approaches and applicationsThe liver is responsible for vital biological functions in the body...Read more |