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Brook Nunn, PhD
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Brook L Nunn
Research Associate Professor
Dept. of Genome Sciences

Univ. of Washington

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Collaborators
This work is only possible because of the amazing people we work with.

Current lab group members

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Miranda Mudge
Graduate Student 
Focused on developing DIA methods for quantitative metaproteomics analyses in marine systems
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​​Emma Timmins-Schiffman
Senior Research Scientist
focusing on Marine Proteomics
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Michael Riffle
Senior Computational Scientist
Bioinformatics and Visualization Software
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Kusum Dhakar
Post-doc

focused on microbial adaptations to extreme cold, high salinity environments; biomarkers
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Elizabeth Duselis
Post-doctoral Fellow
Focused on statistical approaches to examine proteomic time series data from different genotypes of corals through bleaching experiments

Former Members

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Damon May
Former Graduate Student
focused on building new software to get the most out of proteomic data
Now a Manager in 
Computational Biology at Adaptive Biotechnologies

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Jason Gilmore
Former Post-doc
studying Glacial runoff metaproteomics
Now works for Seattle Genetics as a Senior Research Scientist 


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