#16: Inflammatory bowel disease and proteomics with Dr. David Gonzalez, Ph.D. Inflammatory Content
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In this episode, Kellen speaks with Dr. David Gonzalez. David is an associate professor at UC San Diego in the pharmacology department of the school of medicine and the Skaggs school of pharmacy. He’s also the founder and director of the UCSD collaborative center for multiplexed proteomics. The Gonzalez lab researches host-microbe interactions and specializes in proteomics approaches. Kellen and David talk about David’s inspirational journey to becoming a principal investigator. They also discuss proteomics, mentorship, and two of the Gonzalez lab’s recent publications related to inflammatory bowel disease (linked below).
IBD proteomics papers: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35999575/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35087228/
Gonzalez lab website: https://www.gonzalezlab.org/
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In this episode, Kellen speaks with Dr. David Gonzalez. David is an associate professor at UC San Diego in the pharmacology department of the school of medicine and the Skaggs school of pharmacy. He’s also the founder and director of the UCSD collaborative center for multiplexed proteomics. The Gonzalez lab researches host-microbe interactions and specializes in proteomics approaches. Kellen and David talk about David’s inspirational journey to becoming a principal investigator. They also discuss proteomics, mentorship, and two of the Gonzalez lab’s recent publications related to inflammatory bowel disease (linked below).
IBD proteomics papers: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35999575/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35087228/
Gonzalez lab website: https://www.gonzalezlab.org/
Thank you to our sponsors, NCI & CCMI.
Please take a few minutes to write us a review wherever you listened to this podcast—it will help us communicate great science.
Finally, we would love to hear from you. Please send any questions or comments to @KellenCavagnero on Twitter.
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