Devin Schweppe is an Assistant Professor in Genome Sciences at the University of Washington with a decade of hands-on experience developing large-scale proteomics and mass spectrometry methods to probe cell biology and disease. His lab builds quantitative proteomics and chemical cross-linking approaches to map protein interactions and signaling networks, translating insights into potential therapeutic strategies against multi-drug resistant bacteria and cancer. Devin’s trajectory includes method development with Steven Gygi at Harvard Medical School and phosphoproteomics work on aberrant kinase signaling during his PhD, giving him deep expertise at the interface of technology and biology. Based in Seattle, he combines rigorous academic training with practical, translational aims and a history of tracing subtle post-translational modifications that reveal non-obvious regulatory mechanisms.
10 years of coding experience
Ph.D., Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Ph.D., Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology at Dartmouth College
B.A., Chemistry, B.A., Chemistry at Williams College
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Devin Schweppe - Assistant Professor at University of Washington