Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology » "Proteomic Applications in Biology", book edited by Joshua L. Heazlewood and Christopher J. Petzold, Subject editors: Tsz-Kwong Man and Ricardo J. Flores, ISBN 978-953-307-613-3, Published: January 18, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license
Chapter 8
The Current State of the Golgi Proteomes
By Harriet T. Parsons, Jun Ito, Eunsook Park, Andrew W. Carroll, Hiren J. Joshi, Christopher J. Petzold, Georgia Drakakaki and Joshua L. Heazlewood
DOI: 10.5772/29379
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- Dr. Harriet Parsons
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Update my profile » - Dr Heazlewood received his doctorate in the area of plant molecular biology from La Trobe University, Australia. He undertook his post-doctoral research at The University of Western Australia where he used proteomic techniques to characterize plant mitochondria. He was awarded an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship to continue this work and to expand investigations into post translation modifications using mass spectrometry. He received an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship to work at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology in Germany where he developed and employed phosphoproteomic techniques. During this period Dr Heazlewood developed a series of plant proteomic resources that have been instrumental in aggregating and advancing basic knowledge about protein function. Dr Heazlewood was recently appointed Director of Systems Biology at the Joint BioEnergy Institute at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to investigate the biosynthesis and structure of plant cell walls employing proteomic and systems approaches.
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