Mass spectrometry (MS) is the premier technology for detecting and quantifying a wide range of biomolecules – enabling survey analyses like metabolomics, lipidomics, and proteomics. The UWCCC Cancer Metabolomics and Proteomics (CAMP) resource serves investigators at UWCCC through consultation, education, and MS-expert match-making to enable high quality MS-based analyses for cancer research. The CAMP resource builds upon the unique campus MS infrastructure and leverages it to provide unparalleled MS technical capability and support for UWCCC member research.
About CAMP
CAMP comprises a network of 11 PI-led Expert Mass Spectrometry (MS) laboratories and four MS Cores. CAMP serves as a resource and access point to cutting-edge mass spectrometry technologies with a goal of 1) educating, 2) advising, 3) matching members to MS-experts on campus. The expert labs who belong to the CAMP network collaborate widely with UWCCC members and specialize and a range of MS-technologies – proteomics and post-translation-modification analysis, metabolomics and metabolic flux analysis, lipidomics, imaging MS, and more. Member labs include: Drs. Amador-Noguez (metabolomics and metabolite flux), Cantor (metabolomics), Coon (metabolomics, lipidomics, proteomics), Fan (metabolomics and metabolite flux), Ge (proteomics, PTMs), Li (MS-imaging, proteomics, PTMs), Simcox (lipidomics), Smith (proteomics, PTMs), Sussman (proteomics, PTMs, structure), and Weeks (proteomics, PTMs), and cores – Biotechnology MS Core, Chemistry MS Core, Pharmacy MS Core, and Human Proteomics Core.
Contact Us
Faculty Leader: Josh Coon
Facility Manager: Katie Overmyer
Acknowledgments
Any published research which received funding from the UWCCC Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG), including the use of UWCCC Shared Resources to generate or analyze data or conduct clinical trials, must reference the UWCCC. See Acknowledging UWCCC in Publications, Posters, and Presentations. Please acknowledge “UWCCC Cancer Metabolomics and Proteomics Shared Resource” for any work supported by CAMP. Thank you!
Sample Acknowledgment
“The author(s) thank the UWCCC Cancer Metabolomics and Proteomics Shared Resource, supported by P30 CA014520, for use of its facilities and services.”