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Nautilus announces first customer of its Iterative Mapping Early Access Program

Nautilus Biotechnology (NAUT) announced Baylor College of Medicine as the first customer of Nautilus’ Iterative Mapping Early Access Program. Through a National Institutes of Health, or NIH, U01-funded study, Baylor will leverage Nautilus’ novel single-molecule proteomics method to address a central challenge in cancer research – identifying aberrant protein isoforms that contribute to tumor growth, metastasis, immune evasion, and therapeutic resistance – while Nautilus expands early commercial access to its validated tau proteoforms assay. The study aims to develop a broadly accessible computational toolkit with improved detection of protein isoforms in conventional shotgun proteomics datasets. By pairing these computational approaches with full-length, isoform-resolved proteomic measurements generated on the Nautilus Voyager Platform, the project is intended to enable direct comparison of transcriptional and proteomic changes at unprecedented resolution.

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