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George Katselis is an Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan in the Department of Medicine, specializing in Mass Spectrometry and its applications in various fields. He earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences with a focus on Analytical Chemistry at the University of Saskatchewan in 2005, following a Master’s degree in Analytical Chemistry in 1998 from the same institution and a Bachelor’s degree from Dalhousie University in 1992. After completing a post-doctoral fellowship at City of Hope Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, he returned to the University of Saskatchewan to manage the Mass Spectrometry lab in 2010 and later joined the Department of Medicine and Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture (CCHSA). He established and currently leads the CCHSA Mass Spectrometry lab, focusing on research areas such as Functional Structural Proteomics, Clinical Proteomics, Metabolomics, and the Environmental, Agricultural, and Rural Occupational Health Applications of Mass Spectrometry-based techniques.
University of Saskatchewan, College of Medicine • Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Teaching and research in Mass Spectrometry and its applications.
City of Hope Medical Center • Los Angeles, California, USA
Focused on Mass Spectrometry-based Proteomics.
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