Brian Tate Weinert
Visiting researcher
Immunology
Blegdamsvej 3B
2200 København N
Primary fields of research
Analysis of proteins and protein posttranslational modifications by quantitative mass spectrometry with a focus on acetylation and other acylations.
Current research
Proteome-wide analysis of acetylation dynamics in organisms ranging from bacteria to mice and human cells.
Teaching
• Proteomics course at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, University of Copenhagen
• Molecular Mechanisms of Aging and Molecular Immunology at the University of California, Berkeley
• Recipient of an Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor award for creating and teaching an undergraduate seminar course
Fields of interest
• Proteomics
• Mass spectrometry
• Posttranslational modifications, aging and lifespan
• DNA repair and recombination, and bioinformatics/data analysis
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Benchmarking common quantification strategies for large-scale phosphoproteomics
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A PTIP-PA1 subcomplex promotes transcription for IgH class switching independently from the associated MLL3/MLL4 methyltransferase complex
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Analysis of human acetylation stoichiometry defines mechanistic constraints on protein regulation
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