- Source: Neil Kelleher (scientist)
Neil L. Kelleher is the Walter and Mary Elizabeth Glass Professor of Chemistry, Molecular Biosciences, and Medicine at Northwestern University. His research focuses on mass spectrometry, primarily its application to proteomics. He is known mainly for top-down proteomics and the development of the fragmentation technique of electron-capture dissociation with Roman Zubarev while in Fred McLafferty's lab at Cornell University.
Early life and education
B.S. Pacific Lutheran University
M.S. and Ph.D. Cornell University
Research interests
Mass spectrometry
Electron-capture dissociation
Proteomics
Top-down proteomics
Awards
Biemann Medal, 2009
Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award, 2008
Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry (American Chemical Society, Division of Biological Chemistry), 2006
A.F. Findeis Award in Measurement Science (American Chemical Society, Division of Analytical Chemistry), 2006
Beckman Fellow, 2002-2003
Presidential Early Career Award
Alfred P. Sloan Fellow
Packard Fellow
NSF CAREER Award
Lilly Analytical Chemistry Award
Burroughs Wellcome Fund Young Investigator
Searle Scholar
Fulbright Scholar
References
External links
Kelleher Group Website