Anthony Purcell
Monash University, VIC, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
In the late 1980’s I trained in protein and peptide separation and the very sensitive detection and characterisation of peptides at Monash University. In 1994 I joined Jim McCluskey’s laboratory at Flinders University and began a fascination with immune recognition and the key role peptides play in modulating health and disease. I soon found that my skills in analytical biochemistry and mass spectrometry had found the perfect niche. After further post-doctoral studies at the University of Melbourne I was awarded the CR Roper Fellowship in 2003 and began an independent research career in which I have applied cutting edge mass spectrometry techniques to key questions in immunology. In 2005 I moved to the Bio21 Institute as the Grimwade Senior Research Fellow in the Biochemistry Department at University of Melbourne. In 2008 I was awarded an NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship and in 2009 appointed as a Reader in the same Department. In July 2012 I was recruited back to Monash as Head of Quantitative Proteomics as a Professorial Fellow.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Plasma immunopeptidomics – a liquid biopsy of tumour antigen presentation (#30)
3:35 PM
Kirti Pandey
APS Ken Mitchellhill Award
Informatics solutions to characterise glycopeptides in the class I immunopeptidome (#52)
11:15 AM
Joshua Fehring
Multiomics 1
Scanning Pancreatic Cancer for T cell targets: Accurate quantification of the Immunopeptidome using ZT Scan DIA (#201)
4:00 PM
Mohammadreza Dorvash
Accepted Student Posters
Label-free quantitation of proteins and peptides using ZT Scan DIA (#440)
4:00 PM
Justin Lim
Accepted Posters
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