Английская Википедия:Amanda Paulovich

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox scientist Amanda Grace Paulovich is an oncologist, and a pioneer in proteomics using multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry to study tailored cancer treatment.

Education

Paulovich received a BS in Biological Sciences from Carnegie Mellon University in 1988,[1] a PhD in Genetics from University of Washington in 1996, under the direction of Leland Hartwell.[2] She also received a MD from University of Washington in 1998.[3] Follow her residency in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, she also completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computational Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Whitehead Center for Genomic Research in 2003, and a Fellowship in Medical Oncology at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in 2004.[1][4]

Career

Paulovich is a Professor in Clinical Research, an Aven Foundation Endowed Chair, and the Director of Early Detection Initiative at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.[5][6] She was inducted to the American Society for Clinical Inviestigation in 2012.[7]

Paulovich is an expert in proteomics.[8] Her targeted proteomics method uses multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry to target cancer biomarkers with ongoing clinical trials,[9] and was named Method of the Year in 2012 by Nature Methods.[10][11] She founded Precision Assays in 2016,[12] whose rights to targeted assays were acquired by CellCarta in 2022.[13][14]

Awards

Patent applications

  • Identification and use of biomarkers for detection and quantification of the level of radiation exposure in a biological sample (2011) US 20130052668 A1[19]
  • Compositions and methods for reliably detecting and/or measuring the amount of a modified target protein in a sample (2011) US 20130052669 A1[20]

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