Personal details
- Name
- Dr Pawel Sadowski
- Position(s)
- Research Fellow (Proteomics)
Science and Engineering Faculty,
School of Chemistry & Physics - Discipline *
- Other Biological Sciences
- Phone
- +61 7 3138 9541
- pawel.sadowski@qut.edu.au
- Location
- View location details (QUT staff and student access only)
- Identifiers and profiles
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- Qualifications
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Ph D in Biochemistry (University of Cambridge)
- Keywords
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mass spectrometry, proteomics, SILAC, iTRAQ, MRM, SWATH, post-translational modifications
Biography
Pawel Sadowski completed his Ph.D. in the field of proteomics at the University of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK) under the supervision of Professor Kathryn Lilley. He then undertook postdoctoral research in the laboratories of Professor Thomas Neubert at the New York University (New York, USA) and Professor Robert Yang at the University of New South Wales (Sydney, AU).
Pawel’s research interests include studying proteins and small molecules as dynamic entities that continuously undergo modification, conversion or relocation to explore the significance of these alterations for living organisms using high throughout approaches. Specifically, he is interested in applying cutting edge quantitative mass spectrometry techniques to investigate the dynamics of proteomes and metabolomes of species of economic importance.
Pawel joined QUT in 2013 to lead Proteomics and Small Molecule Mass Spectrometry Core in the Central Analytical Research Facility (CARF). He supervises research that utilizes Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LCMS) and Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GCMS) instrumentation.
Publications
- Ghodasara P, Sadowski P, Satake N, Kopp S, Mills P, (2017) Clinical veterinary proteomics: Techniques and approaches to decipher the animal plasma proteome, The Veterinary Journal p6-12
- Chemonges S, Gupta R, Mills P, Kopp S, Sadowski P, (2017) Characterisation of the circulating acellular proteome of healthy sheep using LC-MS/MS-based proteomics analysis of serum, Proteome Science p1-16
- Pagac M, Cooper D, Qi Y, Lukmantara I, Mak H, Wu Z, Tian Y, Liu Z, Lei M, Du X, Sadowski P, other a, (2016) SEIPIN regulates lipid droplet expansion and adipocyte development by modulating the activity of glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase, Cell Reports p1546-1559
- Abbatiello S, Schilling B, Mani D, Zimmerman L, Hall S, MacLean B, Albertolle M, Allen S, Burgess M, Cusack M, Sadowski P, other a, (2015) Large-scale inter-laboratory study to develop, analytically validate and apply highly multiplexed, quantitative peptide assays to measure cancer-relevant proteins in plasma, Molecular and Cellular Proteomics p2357-2374
- Abbatiello S, Mani D, Schilling B, MacLean B, Zimmerman L, Feng X, Cusack M, Sedransk N, Hall S, Addona T, Sadowski P, other a, (2013) Design, implementation and multisite evaluation of a system suitability protocol for the quantitative assessment of instrument performance in Liquid Chromatography-Multiple Reaction Monitoring-MS (LC-MRM-MS), Molecular and Cellular Proteomics p2623-2639
- Cross B, Bond P, Sadowski P, Jha B, Zak J, Goodman J, Silverman R, Neubert T, Baxendale I, Ron D, Harding H, (2012) The molecular basis for selective inhibition of unconventional mRNA splicing by an IRE1-binding small molecule, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America pE869-E878
- Karp N, Huber W, Sadowski P, Charles P, Hester S, Lilley K, (2010) Addressing accuracy and precision issues in iTRAQ quantitation, Molecular and Cellular Proteomics p1885-1897
- Trotter M, Sadowski P, Dunkley T, Groen A, Lilley K, (2010) Improved sub-cellular resolution via simultaneous analysis of organelle proteomics data across varied experimental conditions, Proteomics p4213-4219
- Sadowski P, Groen A, Dupree P, Lilley K, (2008) Sub-cellular localization of membrane proteins, Proteomics p3991-4011
- Sadowski P, Dunkley T, Shadforth I, Dupree P, Bessant C, Griffin J, Lilley K, (2006) Quantitative proteomic approach to study subcellular localization of membrane proteins, Nature Protocols p1778-1789
For more publications by this staff member, visit QUT ePrints, the University's research repository.