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Samantha Emery-Corbin is a research fellow and proteomics project lead at Monash University, possessing extensive expertise in mass spectrometry-based proteomics with a strong track record of publications in the field. Her postdoctoral research has challenged long-standing assumptions regarding post-translational regulation in parasitic organisms, earning her invitations to lecture at major international parasitology and proteomics conferences and securing competitive fellowship support for independent research. Currently, she oversees a broad portfolio of proteomics projects, including large clinical cohort studies in type 1 diabetes, along with analyses of biofluids and tissues from extracellular vesicles. Samantha has pioneered data-independent acquisition workflows for unbiased drug-target profiling and subproteome mapping, serving as chief investigator on multi-institutional grants that drive collaborative studies featured in leading journals. Her work contributes to precision diagnostics and next-generation therapies, aligning with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Leading proteomics research projects and managing collaborations in clinical studies.
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