Slavov Selected for ASMS Biemann Medal

Nikolai Slavov

BioE Professor Nikolai Slavov was selected to receive the 2026 Biemann Medal from the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS), which is awarded to an individual early in their career in recognition of significant achievement in basic or applied mass spectrometry and is among the most prestigious awards in that field.

I see this recognition not only as an acknowledgment of past work, but also as an affirmation of the promise of mass spectrometry and single-cell proteomics in particular. As these technologies continue to evolve, they offer unprecedented opportunities to uncover the molecular logic of biological systems with greater depth, precision, and mechanistic clarity. They are ideally positioned to generate the direct measurements and scalable datasets needed to power generalizable models of cells and cellular systems, deeper understandering of physiology and pathology, and ultimately the engineering of effective medical treatments.

BioE Professor Nikolai Slavov

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