Ed Huttlin
I'm a scientist at Harvard Medical School and I specialize in mass spectrometry, proteomics, and bioinformatics. I spend most of my time thinking about protein-protein interactions!
- Reposted by Ed HuttlinApplications are now open for @olgavitek.bsky.social 's May Intitute on computation and statistics for mass spectrometry and proteomics at @northeasternu.bsky.social ! --> computationalproteomics.khoury.northeastern.edu
- Unexpected Kid Math Question: how many digits of pi do you need to look at to find the series “67”? Answer: 100 If you’ve been wondering, you’re welcome!
- Christmas concert season is here! Tonight I played a concert with the New England Brass Band.
- Reposted by Ed HuttlinI am looking for a PostDoc to join my group at Genentech to drive the development of proteomics technologies to fuel target and therapeutic discovery and development. Check out the link below! careers.gene.com/us/en/job/20...
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- If you’re at #HUPO2025, be sure to stop by my poster and learn about the latest developments in the BioPlex project!
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- Kudos to the organizers (Jennifer Geddes-McAlister, @mlaval6.bsky.social, Marie Brunet) for arranging snow to coincide with the start of HUPO 2025 in Toronto!
- I’m at the airport a and ready to fly to Toronto for this year’s HUPO conference. I’m looking forward to talking about AP-MS tips and tricks at tomorrow’s pre-conference workshop on protein-protein interactions and sharing our latest BioPlex results in a poster on Wednesday!
- We are ready for Halloween!
- Check out this thread from @haopengxiao.bsky.social on his recent paper! I’m happy I was able to help out on what has turned out to be a really cool story.
- We developed a MS and machine learning approach to globally identify protein regulators of metabolism. We found protein LRRC58 controls cellular cysteine catabolism by mediating degradation of CDO1, the rate-limiting enzyme of the catabolic cysteine shunt to taurine. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Hey @haopengxiao.bsky.social - it’s great to see you on BlueSky! Could your new account be a sign you might have something cool to announce soon???? ;-)
- Reposted by Ed HuttlinExcited to share a new preprint from the lab. We show that PTMs like phosphorylation & glycosylation dynamically reshape proteome-wide ligandability in cells, including proteins like KRAS. Great collaboration with the Huang Lab, @forlilab.bsky.social and BMS. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Ed HuttlinThoughts from our own Tom Rapoport on the role of basic science in curing disease. magazine.hms.harvard.edu/articles/rev...
- Reposted by Ed HuttlinNot really an overstatement to say that the test of a free society is whether or not comedians can make fun of the country's leader on TV without repurcussions.
- If you’re at #ASMS2025, stop by the Protein-protein and Protein-ligand Interactions section this afternoon and hear how we are leveraging our BioPlex network and AlphaFold structural models for drug discovery!
- If you're going to #ASMS2025, don't miss these Gygi lab presentations! You'll learn about TMT, chemoproteomics, GoDig for targeted proteomics, leveraging BioPlex interactions for drug discovery, new instrumentation, and more! @amandalsmythers.bsky.social @asms.org @harvardcellbio.bsky.social
- #ASMS2025 is fast approaching, and I'm looking forward to catching up with friends and seeing a lot of great mass spectrometry research. If you’re there, check out my Tuesday talk (TOE 3:10 PM) to learn how BioPlex is enhancing drug discovery!
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- Reposted by Ed HuttlinNew work @harvard by Miguel Gonzalez-Lozano @harperlabhms.bsky.social & @ernstschmid.bsky.social in Johannes Walter lab charts structural interactome of endosomes. #XL-MS #Alphafold Funded by @asapresearch.parkinsonsroadmap.org & NIH. Science continues-despite attacks www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Ed HuttlinNIH's work saves lives—& Trump is gutting it. Straight from D.C. I headed to Seattle Children's to hear from researchers & patients alike about the importance of NIH funding—it's not just about lines in a budget, it's about lifesaving discoveries. We ALL need to speak up to save it.
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- This essay from @erinbakerims.bsky.social does a good job summarizing the challenges facing scientists in the current climate and is well worth reading. theanalyticalscientist.com/business-edu...
- It’s always fun to open up JASMS and see a familiar face. This time it’s my friend and colleague Jose Navarrete-Perea! @asms.org pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
- Happy New Year!
- Welcome to Bluesky, @coonlab.bsky.social!
- Reposted by Ed HuttlinI joined 75+ @nobelprize.bsky.social laureates urging US Senators to oppose RFK Jr.'s confirmation as DHHS Secretary. If you’re in a state with GOP senators, PLEASE reach out to them! I’d deeply appreciate it if you amplified this post! 🙏 www.nytimes.com/2024/12/09/h...
- Congratulations to all of the 2025 @us-hupo.bsky.social award winners!
- I’m really a trombone player, but every year at about this time I think I should pick up a euphonium and play in a Tuba Christmas….
- Reposted by Ed HuttlinHi #TeamMassSpec! #FeMS+ has joined BlueSky! Please share and get the word out so we can build up a base here.
- I’m looking forward to presenting our latest work combining our BioPlex interaction network with AlphaFold at today’s @ludwigcancer.bsky.social retreat at Harvard and learning more about the great science being done by its members!
- @ruth-walks.bsky.social - I just read your bio and noticed you describe yourself as a trombone enthusiast. I can say the same - in fact, I’m headed to a rehearsal right now!
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