Integrative Molecular Phenotyping
INTEGRATIVE MOLECULAR
PHENOTYPING
WHEELOCK LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
WHEELOCK LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
WHEELOCK LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
WHEELOCK LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
WHEELOCK LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
WHEELOCK LABORATORY

Anas Kamleh

Anas Kamleh obtained his first degree in Pharmacy (2001) from Damascus University with first class honors, followed by a postgraduate diploma (PGDip) in qualifications of medicinal products (2002). In 2006, he obtained a scholarship for a PhD in analytical Chemistry at University of Strathclyde which was concluded in 2010. In 2009, Anas moved to work as a research assistant at Imperial College London at the department of Surgery and Cancer and upon graduating his PhD, he was promoted to the position of a research associate. He was part of the ENVIROGENOMARKER consortium that applied a multi-omics approach for mechanistic as well as biomarker discovery in cancer. In 2012, he started a postdoctoral research position at the Karolinska Insitutet in the Wheelock lab. The position was a continuation for his previous expertise focusing on biomarker discovery in cardiovascular diseases. In 2015, he became an applications Specialist NPI- Omics and LSMS support and training specialists at Thermo Fisher Scientific where he is training scientists for making the most out of Orbitrap technology.