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Can genetics benefit from mass spectrometry and glycobiology?

Chris TaronSenior Scientific DirectorGloucester Marine Genomics Institute

Discover this new episode of omg OMx, where Bruker's Kate Stumpo talks to Christ Taron about the applications of mass spectrometry and glycobiology in genetic research.

Watch the full podcast below:

Chris Taron | OMG OMx Podcast | Ep. 11

About the Speaker

Chris is an experienced scientist and research director. He spent most of his career at New England Biolabs (NEB), a leading enzyme and reagent company. Chris performed research for over 33 years on topics in the discovery, expression, biochemical characterization, and biotechnological application of enzymes.  At NEB, he directed Protein Expression & Modification research for 18 years. Chris retired from NEB in 2023, but not from science.  He recently became the Senior Director of Protein Science & Innovation at the Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute where he leads a new program discovering unique microbial proteins and pathways in diverse marine ecosystems.

omg OMx host: Kate Stumpo, Senior Market Manager at Bruker

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