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Joshua Hamey is a Lecturer at the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, University of New South Wales, affiliated with the research group of Professor Marc Wilkins. His work focuses on protein post-translational modifications, particularly methylation and phosphorylation, using mass spectrometry and yeast/human models.
- 2021 School of BABS Early Career Researcher Grant
- 2020 UNSW Science ECAN Seed Grant
Research interests include: protein methylation networks, ribosomal modifications, biomolecular condensates, and cross-talk between phosphorylation and methylation in chromatin regulation. Publications span high-impact journals like Cell Reports and Trends in Biochemical Sciences, with methodological advancements in mass spectrometry techniques.
Scientific awards highlight recognition as a young investigator in proteomics, including the Australasian Proteomics Society Ken Mitchelhill Award (2021) and multiple travel scholarships. His work bridges fundamental yeast biology with implications for human diseases and epigenetic regulation.



