GCB 2012 in Jena will start shortly!

Hope to see you all in Jena at the GCB 2012, September 19-22, 2012! The conference features six international invited speakers, about 20 regular and highlight presentations, almost 100 posters and already more than 200 registered attendees. So come and join us for a wonderful conference!

Meet us at ISMB 2012

Franziska, Kerstin, and Sebastian will attend the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB 2012) conference in Long Beach, California (July 15-17, 2012). Franziska will present a regular paper, Kerstin will present a poster, and Sebastian will present a highlight paper.

Highlights paper at ISMB 2012

We will present a highlights paper on “Identifying the unknowns by aligning fragmentation trees” (Anal. Chem., 2012, in press, doi:10.1021/ac300304u) at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB 2012) conference in Long Beach, California. I already mentioned that we are thrilled…

New version of Sirius²

We present the second release of our mass spectrometry software framework Sirius2. With Sirius2 version 1.0 you can now analyze MSn data and load full LCMS runs. Please visit our homepage for more information or download Sirius2 directly here.

We will present a paper at ISMB 2012

We will present a paper on “Fast alignment of fragmentation trees” at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB 2012) conference in Long Beach, California. Acceptance rate has been only 13% this year, so we are thrilled.

Congratulations to Konrad Grützmann

Konrad Grützmann from the group of Prof. Stefan Schuster has received the “best poster award” at the German Conference for Bioinformatics (GCB 2011) for a poster presenting work from our joint publication, “Combinatorics of aliphatic amino acids”. Congratulations!

Sirius² is here

Finally we present the first release of our renewed mass spectrometry software framework Sirius2, offering better user experiences.  Sirius2 now combines a powerful graphical user interface with a plug-in system, allowing for persistent data storage and easy integration of new algorithms. Please visit our homepage for more information or download Sirius2 directly here.