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David Gomez is an Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine, University College Dublin, and a group leader at Systems Biology Ireland. His research integrates experimental proteomics, computational modeling, and systems biology to study signal transduction in cancer, with a focus on the Hippo pathway and its interactions with oncogenic networks like RAS/RAF and AKT.
- Prof Cert in University Teaching & Learning, UCD
His recent work explores mitochondrial dysfunction in Barrett's oesophagus progression, ALS-related proteomic changes, and kinase-independent mechanisms in drug resistance. He employs multidisciplinary approaches spanning mass spectrometry, mathematical models, and cross-species validation.
Key article trends include proteomic profiling of disease models (cancer, neurodegeneration), extracellular vesicle dynamics, and systems-level analysis of signaling crosstalk. His studies frequently involve pathway reconstruction and identification of therapeutic vulnerabilities.
Gomez coordinates modules like Cell-Cell Signalling and Molecules in Medicine, and has served as a peer reviewer for journals including Nature Communications and Cancer Research. He leads a research team at Systems Biology Ireland and has secured grants such as the UCD Equip Scheme.
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