Nationality United States | Role Scientist Name Neil Kelleher | |
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Born April 28, 1970 (age 54) ( 1970-04-28 ) Institutions University of Illinois at Urbana–ChampaignNorthwestern University Alma mater Pacific Lutheran UniversityUniversity of KonstanzCornell UniversityHarvard University Known for Mass spectrometryTop-down proteomicsElectron-capture dissociation | ||
Residence United States of America |
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Neil L. Kelleher is the Walter and Mary Elizabeth Glass Professor of Chemistry, Molecular Biosciences, and Medicine at Northwestern University. His research focuses on mass spectrometry, primarily its application to proteomics. He is known mainly for top-down proteomics and the development of the fragmentation technique of electron-capture dissociation with Roman Zubarev while in Fred McLafferty's lab at Cornell University.
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- The cell based human proteome project neil kelleher tedxnorthwesternu
- 2015 adi life science symposium neil kelleher
- Early life and education
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- 2016 allen frontiers symposium neil kelleher
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2015 adi life science symposium neil kelleher
Early life and education
Research interests
Awards
2016 allen frontiers symposium neil kelleher
References
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