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Dr. Nick DeBono is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics at Griffith University since 2024, having previously been affiliated with the Institute for Glycomics from 2017-2024. He completed his PhD at Macquarie University in August 2024 with ORCID identifier 0000-0001-5452-3008.
His research specializes in glycoproteomics, proteomics, and released glycomics analysis using mass spectrometry techniques. His work bridges analytical chemistry with biological applications, particularly focused on understanding glycan structures and their functional roles in immunological processes and disease mechanisms. He has developed innovative methodologies for glycan and glycopeptide analysis that advance the field of glycobiology.
Dr. DeBono's publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to high-impact journals, with recent work focusing on the molecular basis of immunosuppression through glycan interactions (2025), experimental methods for identifying peptide glycotopes (2024), and novel approaches for multi-glycomics analysis from single samples (2024). His research shows an evolving trajectory from bacterial pattern formation (2016) to increasingly sophisticated glycomics and proteomics applications.
His collaborative approach is evident in his numerous co-authorships across multiple research groups, particularly with colleagues at Griffith University's Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics. While specific teaching responsibilities aren't detailed in the available information, his role as Research Fellow indicates a primary focus on advancing scientific knowledge in glycobiology through experimental and analytical approaches.