Summary
Simone Sidoli is an executive editor and associate professor based in New York with 11 years of experience at the intersection of proteomics, mass spectrometry and aging biology. She develops innovative MS-based methods to map protein–DNA interactions, modified nucleotides and single-cell heterogeneity to uncover molecular drivers of aging. Her academic trajectory spans a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Southern Denmark, a postdoc at Penn, and faculty leadership at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, reflecting deep methodological and biological expertise. In parallel she advises industry through technical consulting for Techspert and Guidepoint, translating specialized proteomics know-how to real-world problems. Known for combining rigorous quantitative techniques with creative experimental design, she brings both editorial leadership at Analytical Biochemistry and hands-on lab experience. An early-career drummer-turned-scientist, she blends discipline and creativity in tackling complex biological questions.
11 years of coding experience