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David J. Gonzalez, Ph.D.
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https://pharmacy.ucsd.edu/faculty/gonzalez
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https://pharmacy.ucsd.edu/research/faculty
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David J. Gonzalez, Ph.D.

Source: https://pharmacy.ucsd.edu/faculty/gonzalez Parent: https://pharmacy.ucsd.edu/research/faculty

Associate Professor Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine Founder and Director for the Collaborative Center of Multiplexing Proteomics

Email

djgonzalez@ucsd.edu

Phone

(858) 822-1218

Website

https://www.gonzalezlab.org/

Research Summary

My laboratory aims to study the biochemistry that governs host-microbe interactions. From a systems scale to single target approach, we focus on studying bacterial pathogenesis, host responses to infection, and the impact of the microbiome on health and disease. At its core, the laboratory develops and applies multiplexing quantitative proteomics tools to simultaneously track hundreds to thousands of protein dynamics and associated post-translational modifications in an accurate and high throughput fashion. We then interface microbiology techniques to characterize important factors identified during these interactions. When appropriate, translational studies of therapeutic value are undertaken in tissue culture, murine models, and by the analysis of human biospecimens. This information is then used to design novel strategies for the detection or treatment of microbial-driven infectious diseases in humans.

Academic Achievements

Education: B.A. in Chemistry (2006) California State University, San Marcos; Ph.D. (2011) University of California, San Diego; Postdoctoral Fellow (2011-2014) University of California San Diego.

Awards and Honors: Keystone Symposium Fellow (2019), UC President’s Postdoctoral Award (2014), IRACDA UCSD Fellowship (2013), A.P. Giannini Medical Fellow (2011), AGEP Fellow (2006), Competitive-edge Predoctoral Award (2006), UCSD STARS Program (2005).

Leadership Experience: Biomedical Sciences Graduate Admission Underrepresented Minority Coordinator (2016-2019), Yale Bouchet Honor Society Inductee for excellent research and commitment to diversity and equality (2010).

Key Contributions

Selected Publications

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Potential Collaborative Programs