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Marc Wilkins is a Professor in the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Science at the University of New South Wales, Australia. He is a pioneering figure in the field of proteomics, having coined the term 'proteome' in 1994. With over 260 peer-reviewed publications, Marc's research has significantly contributed to the establishment and advancement of proteomics as a fundamental discipline in biology. His current interests focus on the role of protein methylation within proteomes, as well as large-scale analyses of protein-protein interactions through crosslinking mass spectrometry. Additionally, Marc has led and participated in various high-profile projects, such as the koala genome project and the RNA Atlas. He runs the ARC-funded Systems Biology Lab and is a prominent figure in the Australian genomics community, having directed the Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics from 2011 to 2022. He has also co-founded two biotechnology companies aimed at advancing diagnostic technologies and regenerative medicine. Marc has received several accolades, including the Doctor of Science honor in 2017 for his contributions to proteomics.
University of New South Wales • Sydney
Leading research in systems biology and proteomics.
Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics • Sydney
Oversaw the largest genomics facility at an Australian university.
Faculty of Science, UNSW • Sydney
Involved in research administration and development.
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