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Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics

Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics
Open Access

ISSN: 0974-276X

+44 1223 790975

Kyoko Kojima

Kyoko Kojima

Comprehensive Cancer Center University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL USA

Biography
Dr. Kojima received her B.S in Biology in 2004 from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), funded through a Shiota Japanese Scholarship Award. Prior to her graduate career, she worked for 2 years as a Lab Technician within the Department's of Infectious Disease and Microbiology at UAB (2002-2004) where she regularly carried a number of standard analytical and microbiology techniques, including protein enrichments, Western blots, Northern blots, PCR, and DNA sequencing. Dr. Kojima completed her Ph.D. in Microbiology at UAB in 2009. Her thesis focus was on the Pathologic and Proteomic Characterization of genetically engineered mouse (GEM) models of pancreatic cancer. During that time she worked with the MSP-SF to develop a number of quantitative proteomics applications that included a HTP 2D MALDI-TOF-MS SOP for profiling the LMW serologic peptidome/ proteome, in addition to improving the active GeLC and 6-plex TMT MudPIT SOP's. Once graduated, Dr. Kojima joined Dr. Mobley's research group while working closely with the MSP-SF as a Postdoctoral Training Fellow through the Cancer Prevention and Control Program (2009-2010), followed by the UAB NRSA Trauma and Inflammation Research Program (2010-2012). She then joined the MSP-SF full time as a Research Associate and as the lead Applications Scientist. Dr. Kojima is highly qualified for her current position, and has worked very hard to become a highly seasoned proteomics specialist with nearly 10 years experience applying clinical/ translational proteomics applications from sample preparation, MS and statistical analysis, to proteomics and genomics based bioinformatics, including pathway analysis.
Research Interest

Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, RNA and DNA sequencing, Bioinformatics and Cancer Prevention

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