Current Synthetic and Systems Biology

Current Synthetic and Systems Biology
Open Access

ISSN: 2332-0737

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Jessica A Turner

Jessica A Turner
Department of Pathology Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School Boston
USA

Biography

Dr. JA Paulo is currently affiliated to Department of Pathology, Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA. Joao.Paulo@childrens.harvard.edu, continuing research in the specialized scientific area of Mass spectrometry-based proteomics for translational research: a technical overview,Difference gel electrophoresis identifies differentially expressed proteins in endoscopically collected pancreatic fluid.. Dr. JA Paulo is serving as an honorary reviewer for Current Synthetic and Systems Biology & other reputed journals and has authored several articles along with chapters in different books related to biomarkers; chronic pancreatitis; mass spectrometry; pancreas Dr. is currently affiliated to , continuing research in the specialized scientific area of . Dr. is serving as an honorary reviewer for & other reputed journals and has authored several articles along with chapters in different books related to Dr. Jessica A Turner is currently affiliated to Department of Psychiatry, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA, continuing research in the specialized scientific area of Large-scale fMRI sMRI data integration with genetics and other measures; semantic representations of cognitive neuroscience methodsandexperimentaldesigns,Computational,neuroscience,Neuroimaging,Genomics and genetics,Large scale modeling,Clinical neuroscience. Dr. Jessica A Turner is serving as an honorary reviewer for Current Synthetic and Systems Biology & other reputed journals and has authored several articles along with chapters in different books related to imaging genetics, ontological representation of cognitive experiments

Research Interest

the specialized scientific area of Mass spectrometry-based proteomics for translational research: a technical overview,Difference gel electrophoresis identifies differentially expressed proteins in endoscopically collected pancreatic fluid

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