Dr. Peter Doubleday
Metabolomics, Mass Spectrometry
Peter joined the lab September 2020 through an ETHZ postdoctoral fellowship project focused on mitochondrial systems biology and metabolism. His main interests are in mitochondrial transporters in health and disease; understanding direct, PTM-level, and functional cross-talk between metabolomes/lipidomes and proteomes; and advances in modern mass spectrometry technology development applications.
Education
- PhD in Interdisciplinary Biology at Northwestern University, lab of Professor Neil Kelleher.
- Master’s in Cancer and genetics at Cardiff University, thesis in the lab of Professor Andrew Tee.
- Bachelor in Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Vermont.
Selected Publications
- external page Non-enzymatic acetylation inhibits glycolytic enzymes in Escherichia coli
- external page Remarkable, Unexpected Mechanism for (S)-3-Amino-4-(Difluoromethylene)cyclohex-1-Ene-1-Carboxylic Acid as a Selective Inactivator of Human Ornithine Aminotransferase
- external page Oncogenic KRAS creates an aspartate metabolism signature in colorectal cancer cells