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FROM PROTEOMICS TO MULTI-OMICS: UNDERSTANDING NETWORKS IN CANCER

时间:2024-10-22    浏览次数:

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标题:FROM PROTEOMICS TO MULTI-OMICS: UNDERSTANDING NETWORKS IN CANCER

时间:2024年10月24日 16:15-17:15

地址:复旦大学光华楼东主楼2401

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Rob Ewing is Professor in Proteomics and Systems Biology at the University of Southampton, UK. He received his DPhil from the University of Oxford in molecular genetics, worked as a postdoc in the CNRS and at Carnegie Institute/Stanford University, where he developed computational techniques for the analysis of large-scale 'omics data. As a bioinformatics scientist in industry (Incyte Genomics, Palo Alto; MDS Proteomics, Toronto), he developed interests in using massive genomic and proteomic datasets to understand human protein interaction networks. He has held faculty positions in the U.S. (Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio) and now currently in the U.K. (School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton). His laboratory at the University of Southampton focuses on mapping protein-protein interaction networks that drive human disease and development. He is also Director of the Master’s by Research program ‘Big Data Biology’ and a former fellow of The Alan Turing Institute.