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Ian humphrey - smith是荷兰乌得勒支大学(Utrecht University)的药物蛋白质组学教授,直到最近还担任Glaucus Proteomics的董事总经理兼首席科学官。在昆士兰大学获得寄生虫学博士学位后,他在法国攻读病毒学和细菌学博士后,之后回到澳大利亚,在悉尼大学担任医学微生物学和免疫学课程协调员。在此期间,汉弗瑞-史密斯担任了澳大利亚第二大DNA测序机构的执行主任和蛋白质组学研究和基因产物定位中心的主任,该中心后来成为世界上第一个专注于研究蛋白质组学的中心。汉弗瑞-史密斯花了十年的时间研究分析健康和疾病中的蛋白质,正是他的工作首次创造了“蛋白质组学”这个术语。2000年,他首次发表了对整个蛋白质组最完整的分析,即对生殖支原体(Mycoplasma genitalium)的分析。他目前担任人类蛋白质组组织(HUPO)的理事会成员,并一直努力使人类蛋白质组计划成为正式批准的国际倡议,以跟进人类基因组计划。
Ian Humphery-Smith on current challenges in proteomics
Ian Humphery-Smith is Professor of Pharmaceutical Proteomics at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, and until recently was a Managing Director and Chief Scientific Officer of Glaucus Proteomics. After a PhD in Parasitology at the University of Queensland, he studied virology and bacteriology in France as a post-doc, before returning to Australia as Course-Coordinator in Medical Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Sydney. During this time, Humphery-Smith took up the posts of Executive Director of Australia's second largest DNA sequencing facility and Director of the Center for Proteomic Research and Gene-Product Mapping, which later became the world's first center to focus on studying the proteome. Humphery-Smith has devoted ten years of research to analyzing proteins in health and disease, and it was his work that originally coined the term ‘proteomics’. He was the first to publish the most complete analysis of an entire proteome in 2000, that of the bacterium Mycoplasma genitalium. He currently serves as a council member of the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) and has been a prime mover in efforts to have the Human Proteome Project become a formally-ratified international initiative to follow-on from the Human Genome Project.