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The Team:  
Senior Staff  

David Agus
Dr. Agus is Director of the CAMM and USC Westside Prostate Cancer Center and an internationally recognized investigator in the field of genitourinary cancers. Dr. Agus' research has focused on the the factors influencing the development and progression of prostate cancer. In addition, Dr. Agus is conducting research focused on understanding the biology of cancer and the development of new therapeutics for prostate cancer. His laboratory has made important contributions regarding the Her-kinase axis and related therapeutics. In addition, Dr. Agus is leading a variety of clinical trials Prostate Cancer and other diseases. Dr. Agus graduated cum laude with honors in molecular biology from Princeton University, and received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He completed his medical internship and residency training at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
keywords: Clinical & Medical Oncology, Clinical Trials

Parag Mallick
Dr. Mallick's primary appointment is as Director of Clinical Proteomics at the CAMM. In addition, he is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Mallick recieved his undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Biochemistry from Washington University in St. Louis, and his graduate degree with David Eisenberg at UCLA. His postdoctoral research, with Ruedi Aebersold at the Institute for Systems Biology, focused on quantitative and clinical proteomics. His current research interests focus on development of tools for quantitative, proteome-scale analyses of protein structure and function and on the application of those tools to global profiling for predictive, personalized cancer diagnosis and prognosis. His research bridges the interface between experimental studies and analytic computational challenges.
keywords: Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, Proteomics


Jonathan Katz
Dr. Jonathan Katz is Director of Operations and with the CAMM. Dr. Katz' primary research focus has been in developing and implementing techniques to produce molecular profiles from biological samples. Using his experience with Fourier-transform mass spectrometry, complex sample processing and molecular profiling, he has developed high-throughput techniques that produce informative, very high resolution, multidimensional mass spectral profiles. He, along with the team at Cedars-Sinai as well as off-campus collaborators, have been developing techniques to interrogate these profiles in order to discover molecular fingerprints of biological state, clinical outcome and underlying biochemical processes.
keywords: Biochemistry, Instrumentation, Analytical Chemistry, Proteomics

Maryann Vogelsang
Dr. Maryann Vogelsang is a Senior Scientist with the SFCAP. Dr. Vogelsang's primary research focus has been in developing and implementing experimental protocols for handling of biological samples. Using her experience in protein chemistry and macromolecular structural and biophysical characterization she has been working closely with our clinical collaborators to discover markers of therapeutic response.
keywords: Biochemistry, Protein Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Clinical Proteomics
Postdoctoral Fellows  

Kian Kani
keywords: Cellular Biology, Cancer Biology
Software Developers & Data Analysts  

Darren Kessner
Darren designs and develops custom software for the analysis of proteomics data at SFCAP. His computer programs help our scientists identify proteins in blood samples. Darren's educational background is in Mathematics (BS from UCLA, MA from Princeton University), and he has been a professional software developer since 1998. He has worked on a wide range of software projects, from anti-virus scan/repair technology to digital compositing software for creating visual effects in films.
keywords: mathematics, algorithms, scientific computing

Robert Burke
Sul-Min Kim
Sul-Min received an MS in Bioinformatics from UCLA's David Eisenberg lab studying the structural genomics of M. tuberculosis (classifying protein structures within the pathogen). Currently he is researching ways to standardize clinical trial annotations, which would facilitate the analysis of clinical variables across two or more different clinical trials. Also develops bioinformatics tools for mass spectrometry data analysis and management.
keywords: bioinformatics, clinical annotations, medical records, data analysis
Graduate Students  
Research Associates  

Damien Wood
Damien graduated from UCLA in 2006 with BS in Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology. He is currently working at SFCAP as a reserach associate whose focus has been proteomics and high throughput, high technology research.
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