Denise P Tran HUPO 2019 - 18th Human Proteome Organization World Congress

Denise P Tran

Denise has been an advocate for mass spectrometry (MS) and proteomics since her undergraduate days at the University of Adelaide where she majored in Chemistry and Pharmacology. She stayed on at the University of Adelaide and completed her PhD in the Pukala lab, characterising a molecular chaperonin using MS and complementary techniques. In 2018, she joined the Loo lab at UCLA and identified binding pockets of spermatogenesis proteins, naked mole rat apolipoproteins, and developed native MS techniques for lipid associated proteins. Following that position, Denise joined the Kelleher lab at Northwestern University in 2020 and helped develop native immunoprecipitation workflows for Amyloid beta oligomers and helped push the forefront of top-down MS analysis software before joining the team here at SydneyMS.

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