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Andrew Leduc is a Researcher in the Department of Bioengineering at Northeastern University. His work focuses on advancing single-cell proteomics, mass spectrometry techniques, and understanding cellular mechanisms in stem cells and biological systems. Key areas include protein leakage mitigation, post-transcriptional regulation, and circadian rhythm impacts on cell maturation.
Research interests are concentrated in proteomics, stem cell biology, and bioengineering applications. Recent studies highlight innovations in sample preparation (e.g., nPOP and droplet-based methods) to enhance proteomic data quality and throughput. His work bridges experimental and computational approaches, addressing challenges in complex sample analysis and proteogenomic integration.
Publications emphasize scalable proteomic technologies, such as plexDIA and DO-MS optimizations, alongside fundamental biological discoveries (e.g., stem cell plasticity in airways). No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
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