Schriemer, David
Fundamental Research
Professor
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Biography
Area of Focus
Research Areas:
- Genomics Proteomics and Bioinformatics
Research Personnel:
- Pauline Douglas, Biochemist/Cell Biologist
- Morgan Khan, PhD., Lab Technician
- Vladimir Sarpe, MSc., Research Associate
- Alex Crowder, BSc., Graduate Student
- Frantisek Filandr, PhD., Postdoctoral Fellow
- Ruzena Filandrova, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Nicholas Brodie, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Bruno do Amaral, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Ali Shariat-Panahi, PhD., Graduate Student
- Shaunak Raval Ph.D. Chemistry Graduate Student
- Andrew Michael, MSc., Graduate Student
- Jumi Lee, Administrative Assistant
Summary of Research
Dr. Schriemer laboratory maintains a fundamental research program in structural proteomics. They are interested in understanding how governing principles behind molecular interactions serve to organize protein function at a scale beyond that of the individual protein. Using the tools of proteomics, structural biology and computation modeling, they study structure-function relationships in large multicomponent protein systems, with a view to understanding how function can be regulated at this “mesoscale”. To this end, their group specializes in biological mass spectrometry. They are actively involved in developing the technology as a key provider of modeling data and work collaboratively to move structure determination closer to cellular-level activity. A high level of expertise in proteomics allows them to explore additional translational research and technology-transfer opportunities.
Area Of Focus
Research Areas:
- Genomics Proteomics and Bioinformatics
Research Personnel:
- Pauline Douglas, Biochemist/Cell Biologist
- Morgan Khan, PhD., Lab Technician
- Vladimir Sarpe, MSc., Research Associate
- Alex Crowder, BSc., Graduate Student
- Frantisek Filandr, PhD., Postdoctoral Fellow
- Ruzena Filandrova, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Nicholas Brodie, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Bruno do Amaral, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Ali Shariat-Panahi, PhD., Graduate Student
- Shaunak Raval Ph.D. Chemistry Graduate Student
- Andrew Michael, MSc., Graduate Student
- Jumi Lee, Administrative Assistant
Summary Of Research
Dr. Schriemer laboratory maintains a fundamental research program in structural proteomics. They are interested in understanding how governing principles behind molecular interactions serve to organize protein function at a scale beyond that of the individual protein. Using the tools of proteomics, structural biology and computation modeling, they study structure-function relationships in large multicomponent protein systems, with a view to understanding how function can be regulated at this “mesoscale”. To this end, their group specializes in biological mass spectrometry. They are actively involved in developing the technology as a key provider of modeling data and work collaboratively to move structure determination closer to cellular-level activity. A high level of expertise in proteomics allows them to explore additional translational research and technology-transfer opportunities.