Collaboration

Collaboration drives all aspects of the Center. Advancement and dissemination of technology is fostered by collaborations with Industry and Technology Partners, Software Consultants, and researchers from across the nation and globe. Driving Biomedical Projects (DBPs) have both biomedical significance and substantial technical structural characterization challenges. DBPs are integrated with the Technology Optimization Projects (TOPs) and serve as the drivers and testbeds of new technologies. Collaboration and Service Projects (CSPs) show investigators how developed technologies can begin to answer their questions for structural biology. 

Acknowledging the Center

For any research project that received any support or benefit from the Native MS Guided Structural Biology Center (including data, consult, method development, manuscript preparation support etc.), it is an NIH requirement to acknowledge the grant number in any current or future publications. Citing the support grant is a critical performance measure when reporting annual accomplishments and productivity (ie publications) of the Center to the National Institute of Health. This reporting is tracked by the NIH and is critical for continued funding and success of the Center. 
****Acknowledge the Native Mass Spectrometry Guided Structural Biology Center (1RM1GM149374)****