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Dr. John S Wishnok
Research Scientist
Director, Mass Spectrometry Laboratory
Primary DLC
Department of Biological Engineering
MIT Room:
56-747B
(617) 253-6795
wishnok@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Biomedical Mass Spectrometry
Nitric oxide biochemistry
Molecular Epidemiology
Endogenous Nitrosation
Toxicology and Epidemiology
Research Summary
Biology and biological engineering are being increasingly driven by advances in bioanalytical techniques and instrumentation. My research is focused on applications of biological mass spectrometry for the characterization and quantitation of DNA and protein damage caused by exposure both to xenobiotic substances and to endogenous compounds that are formed during various metabolic pathways. In the case of xenobiotics, e.g., smoking-related or diet-related carcinogens, quantitation of modifications to DNA or proteins can provide estimates of individual exposure to the active forms of these substances. DNA or protein modifications arising from endogenous substances, e.g., peroxynitrite, can provide valuable clues towards the biochemistry of their formation and often towards the subtle but important balances between essential vs damaging levels of nominally normal metabolites.
Recent Work
Projects
July 13, 2006
Department of Biological Engineering
Wishnok/Tannenbaum Mass Spectrometry Lab
Principal Investigator
John Wishnok
Related Faculty
Robert John Kimmerling
Visiting Scholar
Min-Hyung Ryu
Senior Postdoctoral Associate
Ravindra Kodihalli
Research Affiliate