I am a postdoctoral researcher at UCSF, aiming to advance proteomic technologies for target discovery and redefine immunotherapy in blood cancers. In Dr. Arun Wiita's lab, I focus on identifying novel surface antigens in hematological malignancies like AML and multiple myeloma. By combining proteomics with immunotherapy strategies, I aim to bridge scientific discovery and clinical applications, improving outcomes for patients. My PhD in clinical proteomics from IIT-Bombay provided a foundation in biomarker discovery and translational research. I specialize in mass spectrometry-based proteomics, applying quantitative and targeted approaches to explore cancer proteomes and identify "proteoforms" as therapeutic targets. Building on promising data, my research explores surface protein post-translational modifications as a new class of immunotherapy targets, positioning me to become an independent investigator developing breakthrough therapies for blood cancers.

Abhilash Barpanda PhD
The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California
United States
Project Title
“Open-Surfaceomics” for Identifying Novel Surface PTMs as Immunotherapy Targets in AML
Program
Career Development Program