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Abstract
Scott Patterson (Gilead Sciences Inc., CA, USA) speaks to Ashling Cannon, Journal Development Editor at BioTechniques, about his career. Patterson is a biochemist and proteomics and biomarker/translational expert with over 30 years of industry experience following 13 years in an academic setting. Patterson earned his BSc and PhD in Physiology and Pharmacology from the University of Queensland (Australia) while working full time in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, rising to a Senior Research Officer. Throughout his career, Patterson has been actively involved in advancing technologies, how they can be applied to address biological questions and the interplay of bioinformatics and large datasets leveraging biomarkers and diagnostics. He has held pivotal roles at renowned institutions and companies such as Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (NY, USA), Amgen, Inc. (CA, USA), Celera Genomics Group (MD, USA) and Gilead Sciences, Inc. Notably, he served as a Staff Investigator at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and was honored with the Long Island Biological Association New Investigator award in addition to being the 2002 Barnett Lecturer at Northeastern University (MA, USA). In early 2015 Patterson joined Gilead Sciences, Inc., bringing his extensive expertise to lead biomarker discovery and development as well as in vitro diagnostics initiatives across all therapeutic domains.
期刊介绍:
BioTechniques is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing original laboratory methods, related technical and software tools, and methods-oriented review articles that are of broad interest to professional life scientists, as well as to scientists from other disciplines (e.g., chemistry, physics, computer science, plant and agricultural science and climate science) interested in life science applications for their technologies.
Since 1983, BioTechniques has been a leading peer-reviewed journal for methods-related research. The journal considers:
Reports describing innovative new methods, platforms and software, substantive modifications to existing methods, or innovative applications of existing methods, techniques & tools to new models or scientific questions
Descriptions of technical tools that facilitate the design or performance of experiments or data analysis, such as software and simple laboratory devices
Surveys of technical approaches related to broad fields of research
Reviews discussing advancements in techniques and methods related to broad fields of research
Letters to the Editor and Expert Opinions highlighting interesting observations or cautionary tales concerning experimental design, methodology or analysis.