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Quantum-Si and Researchers to Showcase Next-Generation Protein Sequencing™ at US HUPO 2025
BRANFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Quantum-Si Incorporated (Nasdaq: QSI) (“Quantum-Si,” “QSI” or the “Company”), The Protein Sequencing Company™, and several

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[{"type":"text","content":" BRANFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nQuantum-Si Incorporated (Nasdaq: QSI) (“Quantum-Si,” “QSI” or the “Company”), The Protein Sequencing Company™, and several distinguished researchers will highlight advances in Next-Generation Protein Sequencing™ (NGPS™) at the US Human Proteome Organization’s 2025 conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania through a panel discussion and multiple poster presentations.\n\n\nSponsored Panel Discussion: Breaking Boundaries in Proteomics\n\n\nQuantum-Si is sponsoring and moderating the panel event “Breaking Boundaries: How Next-Generation Protein Sequencing™ is Shaping the Future of Proteomics” on February 25 from 12:30-1:30 PM ET. The session will provide an overview of the latest research leveraging Quantum-Si’s Platinum® Pro benchtop instrument, including a pioneering protein barcoding kit for sample multiplexing and a new library preparation solution for lower sample input.\n\n\nFollowing the presentation, Dr. Benjamin Garcia (Washington University in St. Louis), Dr. Stephanie Cologna (University of Illinois Chicago), and Dr. John Prensner (University of Michigan) will engage in a discussion on the transformative impact of NGPS on proteomics, its role in overcoming existing challenges, and its integration with complementary technologies.\n\n\nScientific Posters Highlighting NGPS Innovation\n\n\nProtein Sequencing with Single Amino Acid Resolution Discerns Myopathy-linked Regions in Tropomyosin Peptidoforms\n\n\n\nPresenter: Madison Mehlferber, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Virginia\n\n\n\nDemonstrates the ability of NGPS to differentiate structurally similar tropomyosin isoforms and post-translational modifications, highlighting its potential for resolving protein complexity at the single-amino-acid level\n\n\n\nFebruary 24th, Poster 777\n\n\n\nReducing Protein Input for Next-Generation Protein Sequencing on the Platinum Instrument\n\n\n\nPresenter: Madelyn Davis, Field Application Scientist, Quantum-Si\n\n\n\nIntroduces a new Library Prep Kit that significantly lowers the required protein input while maintaining high sequencing accuracy, expanding the applicability of NGPS to biological and clinical samples.\n\n\n\nFebruary 25th Poster 792\n\n\n\nAccurate Measurement of Peptide Variant Mixtures with Next-Generation Protein Sequencing\n\n\n\nPresenter: Deepak Mistry\n\n\n...