Ed Emmott
Postdoctoral Research Associate,
Bioengineering
Office
- 332 MU
- 617.373.5473
Research Focus
Single-cell proteomics, Ribosome-mediated translational regulation, Virus replication & Virus-host interactions.
About
My name is Edward (Ed) Emmott and I am a Postdoc in Nikolai Slavov’s lab, part of the Department of Bioengineering and the Barnett Institute for Chemical and Biological Analysis at Northeastern University. My Postdoctoral research involves the study of ribosome heterogeneity and the immune response, as well as the development and application of single cell proteomic methods (SCoPE-MS). I moved to the Slavov lab in October 2017.
Previously I was a postdoc in Ian Goodfellow’s lab in the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London where I studied norovirus replication and virus-host interactions.
My PhD was at the University of Leeds under the supervision of Julian Hiscox, with my thesis on ‘High-throughput proteomics analysis of the interactions of avian coronavirus and its nucleocapsid with the host cell’. My Bachelors was from the University of Warwick in Medical Microbiology & Virology where my undergraduate research on Adenovirus interactions with PML bodies was supervised by Keith Leppard.
Please see my personal website for the most up to date information.
Education
- University of Leeds (PhD, 2011)
- University of Warwick (BSc, 2007)
Honors & Awards
- Tandem Mass Tag Research Award (Thermo Scientific, 2018)
- Postdoctoral member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge (2016-17)
- Microbiology Society Research Visit Grant (2016)
- Ita Askonas Bursary (2015)
Professional Affiliations
- Human proteome organisation (HUPO)
- American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
- Microbiology Society
Research Overview
Single-cell proteomics, Ribosome-mediated translational regulation, Virus replication & Virus-host interactions.
Selected Publications
Please refer to http://edemmott.co.uk/publications for the most up to date list of my publications.