The Weiss Institute at Harvard University
Dr. Bogdan Budnik, PhD, obtained his undergraduate degree in General Physics in 1997 and a Masters Degree in Nuclear and Plasma Physics in 1999 from Kharkiv State University, Ukraine. In 2002, he defended his Doctoral thesis on utilizing ion-electron reactions to study biomolecules in Fourier transform mass spectrometry. Following his doctoral studies, Budnik joined the Mass Spectrometry Center at Boston University Medical Center as a postdoc working on glycosylated peptide analysis In 2004, he joined Harvard Medical School as an Instructor in the newly established Proteomics Center at Boston Children's Hospital. Having spent two years analyzing myriad proteomics samples with the FTICR instrument, he moved to Harvard University's proteomics group in 2006. Dr. Budnik has worked at the Harvard University Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Resource Laboratory for 15 years, where he undertook roles as a scientific manager and director of proteomics. He joined the Wyss Institute at Harvard University in February of 2022 as a Principal Scientist and leads the Biomarker and Drug Discovery Laboratory. As part of the research in his lab, the team is interested in multiomics analysis of single cells and biomarkers based on exosome analysis and liquid biopsy samples as well as cell specific proteome analysis of brain tissues.
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