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Assistant Professor

 at Albert Einstein College of Medicine


Simone Sidoli is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He began his mass spectrometry (MS) training in Prof. Careri's lab at the University of Parma, Italy, where he developed methods to detect food allergens, contributing to Parma's food safety sector. For his PhD, he joined the Protein Research Group at the University of Southern Denmark under Ole N. Jensen. There, he developed protein analysis methods, processed large datasets, and maintained advanced instrumentation. Collaborating with the Biotech Research & Innovation Center (BRIC) in Copenhagen, he studied histone modifications in embryonic stem cells using his middle-down MS workflow for unbiased identification and quantification of co-existing histone marks. In 2014, Simone joined Ben Garcia's lab at the Epigenetics Institute, University of Pennsylvania. He advanced proteomics and computational approaches to link protein phosphorylation with chromatin changes and studied proteome regulation during viral infections. His contributions improved histone code quantification, increased throughput, assessed chromatin accessibility, and optimized middle-down MS strategies. Simone has been a member of professional organizations such as the American Society of Mass Spectrometry (ASMS), the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO), and the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS). In February 2019, Simone joined the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and officially launched his lab in July. He is affiliated with the Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Nathan Shock Institute for Aging Research, the Einstein-Rockefeller-CUNY Center for AIDS Research, and the Einstein Institute for Neuroimmunology and Inflammation. Since April 2020, he has served as the Scientific Director of the Proteomics Core, advancing research in the field.


Education


Syddansk Universitet - University of Southern Denmark

University of Parma

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