Edward L. Huttlin, Ph.D.

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2008 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Michael R. Sussman grad student 2008 UW Madison
 (Novel applications of metabolic labeling with stable isotopes for proteomic characterization of multicellular organisms.)
Steven P. Gygi post-doc 2009- Harvard Medical School (Cell Biology Tree)
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Albarnaz JD, Kite J, Oliveira M, et al. (2023) Quantitative proteomics defines mechanisms of antiviral defence and cell death during modified vaccinia Ankara infection. Nature Communications. 14: 8134
Bohmer MJ, Wang J, Istvan ES, et al. (2023) Human Polo-like Kinase Inhibitors as Antiplasmodials. Acs Infectious Diseases
Yu Q, Liu X, Keller MP, et al. (2023) Sample multiplexing-based targeted pathway proteomics with real-time analytics reveals the impact of genetic variation on protein expression. Nature Communications. 14: 555
Mitchell DC, Kuljanin M, Li J, et al. (2023) A proteome-wide atlas of drug mechanism of action. Nature Biotechnology
Xiao H, Bozi LHM, Sun Y, et al. (2022) Architecture of the outbred brown fat proteome defines regulators of metabolic physiology. Cell
Gassaway BM, Li J, Rad R, et al. (2022) A multi-purpose, regenerable, proteome-scale, human phosphoserine resource for phosphoproteomics. Nature Methods
Chick JM, Munger SC, Simecek P, et al. (2022) Author Correction: Defining the consequences of genetic variation on a proteome-wide scale. Nature. 606: E16
Qin Y, Huttlin EL, Winsnes CF, et al. (2021) A multi-scale map of cell structure fusing protein images and interactions. Nature
Li J, Cai Z, Vaites LP, et al. (2021) Proteome-wide mapping of short-lived proteins in human cells. Molecular Cell
Huttlin EL, Bruckner RJ, Navarrete-Perea J, et al. (2021) Dual proteome-scale networks reveal cell-specific remodeling of the human interactome. Cell
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