The end of 2023 was rough here for a lot of reasons. If you are following THE Proteomics Show podcast you'll hear some of it Neely got COVID and I had RSV symptoms for over a month. There are points where I didn't do anything but whisper for an entire day so that my voice wouldn't fail while recording podcasts with these amazing people who agree to hang out with us while we ask uninformed questions.
I'm actually making videos on how to process single cell proteomics data with different software packages to get the best possible results, and I sound about 3/4 dead. However, we trucked through and we've just about wrapped up with recording THE US HUPO sponsored series (thank you US HUPO!) OREGON TRAIL. I think we got about half the invited speakers for US HUPO Portland and most of the awesome award winners. We'd love to get everyone, but we all have limited time and energy.
Despite this, we've started recording season 4 (b-sides, which is a reference people younger than Neely probably won't get) which isn't sponsored by anyone. Neely edits it and since he doesn't know how to turn down the metal intro music, they sound cooler than the ones where we pay a pro to edit it all together. We dropped in John Arthur as our Holiday Spectacular and that's a clue into the quality of big name scientists we've talked into wasting some time with us.
While interviewing THE one and only Neil Kelleher himself, we discovered that we're not the only podcast out there (show coming up soon!)
There is a Kelleher cast, and you can check it out here!
If you aren't a podcast person (I'm not) and maybe not a mainstream technology person (I'm not) you can - no kidding - just say your phone's name and tell it to open your podcast app. Type "proteomics" into the box and we're there. Magic.
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