Roman A. Zubarev
Professor
Karolinska Institute,
Sweden
Biography
Roman Zubarev was trained (M.Sc.) in Engineering Physics in Moscow, and received PhD in Ion Physics from Uppsala, Sweden, in 1997. After postdoc training in Cornell, USA, he became associate professor of bio-MS at the Chemistry Department in Odense, Denmark. In 2002 he came back to Uppsala as professor of proteomics. In 2009 he has moved to KI in Stockholm, taking a professorship in medicinal proteomics. Among his scientific achievements, Dr. Zubarev has pioneered electron capture dissociation and related fragmentation techniques, and has formulated and verified the Isotopic resonance hypothesis. For his contribution to mass spectrometry he has been awarded by the Carl Brunnee award (2006), Biemann medal (2007) and a Gold medal (Russian MS Society, 2013). Dr. Zubarev has published more than 260 peer-reviewed papers (h-index 51), and has several patents.
Research Interest
Mass Spectrometry, Analytical Chemistry