American chemist
Joshua Coon is a professor of chemistry and biomolecular chemistry and the inaugural holder of the Thomas and Margaret Pyle Chair at the University of Wisconsin–Madison , and an affiliate of the Morgridge Institute for Research .[ 1]
Coon develops scientific instruments to measure molecules in living systems. He focuses specifically on the use of mass spectrometry to measure the molecular mass of biomolecules,[ 1] [ 2] and its application to proteomics .[ 3] [ 4] Joshua Coon, along with John Syka, developed electron-transfer dissociation (ETD) while working as a postdoctoral student in Donald Hunt 's lab at the University of Virginia .[ 5]
Early life and education
Coon was born in Mount Pleasant, Michigan .
Coon earned his B.Sc. from Central Michigan University in 1988. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Florida in 2002, where he worked with Willard Harrison.[ 6]
Career
Coon was a postdoctoral student in Donald Hunt 's lab at the University of Virginia from 2002 to 2005. There Joshua Coon and John Syka developed electron-transfer dissociation (ETD).[ 7]
In 2005, Coon joined the University of Wisconsin-Madison . He became an Associate Professor in 2010, and a Professor in 2012.[ 7]
Research interests
Awards
2018, Discovery in Proteomic Sciences Award from the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO).[ 8]
2012, Biemann Medal , for work on electron-transfer dissociation (ETD)[ 7]
2010, Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award[ 9]
2009, Ken Standing Award, University of Manitoba[ 10]
2008, National Science Foundation CAREER Award[ 11]
2007, American Society of Mass Spectrometry Research Award[ 12] for “significant achievement in basic or applied mass spectrometry made by an individual early in his or her career”[ 13]
2007, Beckman Young Investigators Award [ 14]
2007, Eli Lilly and Company Young Investigator Award[ 15]
2006, One of "Tomorrow's PIs" chosen by Genome Technology magazine[ 16]
External links
References
^ a b "New Pyle Chair honors Morgridge affiliate Joshua Coon" . Morgridge Institute for Research . February 7, 2018. Retrieved August 2, 2018 .
^ Mattmiller, Brian (November 6, 2017). "Measuring the molecules of life – Q&A with Josh Coon" . Morgridge Institute for Research . Retrieved August 2, 2018 .
^ Shishkova, Evgenia; Hebert, Alexander S.; Coon, Joshua J. (October 2016). "Now, More Than Ever, Proteomics Needs Better Chromatography" . Cell Systems . 3 (4): 321– 324. doi :10.1016/j.cels.2016.10.007 . PMC 5448283 . PMID 27788355 .
^ Riley, Nicholas M.; Hebert, Alexander S.; Coon, Joshua J. (March 2016). "Proteomics Moves into the Fast Lane" . Cell Systems . 2 (3): 142– 143. doi :10.1016/j.cels.2016.03.002 . PMID 27135360 .
^ Syka JE, Coon JJ, Schroeder MJ, Shabanowitz J, Hunt DF (2004). "Peptide and protein sequence analysis by electron transfer dissociation mass spectrometry" . Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A . 101 (26): 9528– 33. Bibcode :2004PNAS..101.9528S . doi :10.1073/pnas.0402700101 . PMC 470779 . PMID 15210983 .
^ Riley, Nicholas M.; Coon, Joshua J. (December 12, 2017). "The Role of Electron Transfer Dissociation in Modern Proteomics" . Analytical Chemistry . 90 (1): 40– 64. doi :10.1021/acs.analchem.7b04810 . PMC 5750139 . PMID 29172454 .
^ a b c Brodbelt, Jenny (September 21, 2013). "Focus in Honor of Josh Coon, Recipient of the 2012 Biemann Medal". Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry . 24 (11): 1621– 1622. Bibcode :2013JASMS..24.1621B . doi :10.1007/s13361-013-0741-7 . PMID 24057977 . S2CID 33001405 .
^ "Joshua Coon honored for outstanding achievements in proteomics" .
^ Wang, Linda (March 29, 2010). "Pittcon Awards 2010: Joshua J. Coon Scientists lauded for their contributions to analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy" . Chemical and Engineering News . 88 (13): 42. Retrieved August 2, 2018 .
^ "CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: The Ken Standing Award" . University of Manitoba . October 30, 2012. Retrieved August 2, 2018 .
^ "Award Abstract #0747990 CAREER: A Dual Reaction Cell, ETD-enabled Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer for Top-down Proteomics" . National Science Foundation . Retrieved August 2, 2018 .
^ "Research Awards" . American Society for Mass Spectrometry . Retrieved August 2, 2018 .
^ "Interview – Josh Coon" . Shared Proteomics . 2016. Retrieved August 2, 2018 .
^ "Joshua J. Coon" . The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation . Archived from the original on August 1, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2018 .
^ "Coon, Venton Picked for Young Investigator Award". Chemical and Engineering News . 85 (48): 56. November 26, 2007.
^ "26 Joshua Coon: Mass Spec, But Better" (PDF) . Genome Technology . December 1, 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 24, 2011. Retrieved August 2, 2018 .