New Papers published
We happily can announce the publication of two new Papers:
"Improved and interpretable accelerometer-based farrowing prediction in Biosystems" Engineering
Elisabeth, David and Stephan, in collaboration with researchers from the Vetmeduni, worked on developing interpretable AI tools for farrowing prediction. By analysing ear‑tag accelerometer data to identify the onset of nest‑building behaviour, their approach enabled earlier, more reliable and explainable insights for precision livestock farming.
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"Breaking barriers in crosslinking mass spectrometry with enhanced throughput and sensitivity using Orbitrap Astral" in Nature Communications
Viki and Micha are happy to announce that our latest work on improving crosslink detection was published in Nature Communications. In this collaboration with the Proteomics Tech Hub of the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology in Vienna we explore the usage of the latest mass spectrometry instruments for crosslink identification employing an Orbitrap Astral. Adoptions to our crosslink search engine software (called "MS Annika") in combination with the new instrument and the incredible work of the Proteomics Tech Hub enabled us to identify more crosslinks at higher sensitivity and specificity than ever before.