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  • Organization
    University of Chicago

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    University / College Faculty

  • Biography

    Dr. Jones is an Assistant Professor in the Ben May Department for Cancer Research at the University of Chicago. He is also a Core Fellow of the Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology and is a founder and director of the University of Chicago Micro-western array Protein Analysis Core Facility. Dr. Jones has a long-standing interest in the development of automated protein analysis technologies for interrogating the roles of protein systems in cancer biology. Dr. Jones received his undergraduate training at Indiana University. He received his Ph.D. at the Center for Cancer Biology and Nutrition through Texas A&M University. He trained at Harvard University as an NIH postdoctoral fellow where he participated in the development of protein microarray approaches for studying mapping human protein interaction networks. His lab has since developed the micro-western array methodology for the network-level interrogation of protein abundances and modification states. His lab has recently applied this methodology for identifying protein networks that underlie resistance to anti-cancer agents.


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