Dobrin Nedelkov,
Research Scientist,
Arizona State University
Dr. Nedelkov’s research focuses on the investigation of human protein diversity across populations, to help facilitate the discovery and validation of disease-specific protein variants which can serve as better biomarkers for early disease diagnosis, monitoring, and assessment of therapy. Before coming to Arizona State University in 2013, Dr. Nedelkov spent 15 years at Intrinsic Bioprobes (of which 2 years were under the Thermo Fisher Scientific umbrella) performing research and development in the field of proteomics and protein biomarkers. Prior to joining Intrinsic Bioprobes in 1999, Dr. Nedelkov was Postdoctoral Associate at Yale University, in the Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. Dr. Nedelkov received his Ph.D. in Chemistry and Biochemistry from Arizona State University in 1997. Dr. Nedelkov has authored over 90 peer reviewed scientific articles, edited a book on New and Emerging Proteomics Techniques, presented at over 60 scientific meetings, and has 4 issued patents and several pending patent applications.
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