Danielle Swaney, PhD
Associate Professor
Bioengineering
School of Pharmacy

danielle.swaney@ucsf.edu 415-734-2767

My interest is in using proteomics approaches to advance our understanding of both basic and disease biology. Of particular interest to me is the study of protein-protein interactions/complexes and post-translational modification signaling in the context of infection and neurodegeneration.

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My lab at UCSF is encompassed within the larger lab of Nevan Krogan. This provides scientists the best of both worlds - access to big-lab support and resources, but with strong small-lab mentorship. Additionally, I manage the proteomics facility at both the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences, and at the Gladstone Institutes, where I am a visiting scientist.

Education & Training

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  • Postdoctoral Scholar Proteomics University of Washington 10/2014
  • PhD Analytical Chemistry University of Wisconsin 08/2009
  • BS Chemistry Winona State University 05/2005

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Publications (112)

Top publication keywords:
ProteomicsApolipoprotein E4UbiquitinationProtein Processing, Post-TranslationalTandem Mass SpectrometryPeptide HydrolasesLegionella pneumophilaSaccharomyces cerevisiaePhosphopeptidesBacteriophagesClass I Phosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesProteomeMass SpectrometryChromatography, AffinityProtein Interaction Maps

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