
Josie Christopher
@acjosie
Fledgling scientist (PhD student) 🐦👩🔬 in proteomics @CamCProteomics @Cambridge_Uni @AstraZeneca @GirtonCollege | Like walking in the wilderness 🌳❤️
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29-04-2021 15:35:48
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My first tweet and first official publication! Thank you Kathryn Kathryn Lilley and Nature Reviews Methods Primers for giving me such a fantastic opportunity to review spatial proteomics with such wonderful and knowledgeable co-authors! rdcu.be/cjEqa


Had the pleasure of working with my wonderful colleagues Mo Elzek, Lisa Breckels, and Kathryn Lilley on reviewing of Localization of Organelle Proteins by Isotope Tagging (LOPIT) and its potential applications in drug discovery! CambridgeCProteomics Link: authors.elsevier.com/a/1dNnc6Bo9sLU…


Excuse my delayed re-tweeting... As always, thank you to the hard work of Kathryn Lilley and those who helped along the way! Co-authors/favourite labbies: Charlotte Dawson, Katerina Geladaki and Owen Vennard ❤️

Great opportunity to join my lab in CambridgeCProteomics in Cambridge Biochemistry as a PhD student funded for 4 years by MRC and use our spatial proteomics platforms to identify Adeno-associated virus (AAV) toxicity biomarkers in collaboration with Astra Zeneca - see jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/33785/


Prior Signal Acquisition Software Versions for Orbitrap Underestimate Low Isobaric Mass Tag Intensities, Without Detriment to Differential Abundance Experiments By Tom Smith, Kathryn Lilley et al Kathryn Lilley Open access in ACS Measurement Science Au 👉 go.acs.org/B3


The understudied proteome nature.com/articles/s4159… nature.com/articles/s4158… Please help us understand which human proteins remain understudied, and why by completing a short survey understudiedproteins.org/survey Guomics, gingraslab, Rappsilber laboratory , Ralser Lab, Trey Ideker Georg Kustatscher

Well done ClaBraccia for publishing your subcellular proteomics data performed at CambridgeCProteomics just in time before the pandemic! Was great working with you and thank you to the co-authors within the Andrea Armirotti Nicoletta Pedemonte Kathryn Lilley groups.



This was a great day! Thank you all who celebrated that day and supported me throughout my PhD ❤️ Sad to leave such a lovely lab but looking forward to the next chapter! CambridgeCProteomics