Arthur Salomon Curriculum Vitae


  • Case Western Reserve University, B.S., 1995, Chemistry
  • Stanford University, Ph.D., 2000, Biological Chemistry (C. Khosla)
    • Thesis: “Chemistry and Biology of Apoptolidin, an Inhibitor of F0F1-ATPase that
    • Selectively Induces Apoptosis”
  • Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation (GNF), San Diego, Postdoctoral
    • Research Associate, 2000-04, Proteomics (P. Schultz)

  • Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation (GNF)
    Postdoctoral Associate in proteomics with Professor Peter Schultz, December 2000-2004
  • Brown University Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry
    Assistant Professor, September 2004-2011
  • Brown University Department of Chemistry
    Adjunct Assistant Professor, May 2006-2011
  • Brown University Center of Genomics and Proteomics
    Assistant Professor, March 2007-2011
  • Brown University Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry
    Associate Professor, May 2011-present
  • Brown University Department of Chemistry
    Adjunct Associate Professor, 2011-present
  • Brown University Center of Genomics and Proteomics
    Associate Professor, 2011-present
  • Brown University Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry Graduate Program
    Director of Graduate Studies, 2012-present


Posters

  • 55th American Society of Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) National Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Indianapolis, IN, June 3-7, 2007. “A software suite to expedite the study of cell signaling pathway: automated acquisition, organization and annotation.” (Poster presented by K. Yu) K. Yu, L. Cao, R. Jianu, R. Park, C. Gatsonis, D. Laidlaw, A. Salomon
  • 55th American Society of Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) National Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Indianapolis, IN, June 3-7, 2007.”Time-resolved quantitative phosphoprotoemic analysis of mast cell signaling.” (Poster presented by L. Cao) L. Cao, K. Yu, C. Banh, V. Nguyen, A. Ritz, B. Raphael, A. Salomon
  • FASEB Summer Research Conference on Immunoreceptors, New Haven, CT, August 3-8, 2008 “A New Approach for Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Signaling Pathways Applied to T Cell Receptor Activation” (Poster presented by V. Nguyen) V. Nguyen, L. Cao, J. T. Lin, A. Ritz, N. Hung, R. Jianu, B. J. Raphael, D. H. Laidlaw, L. Brossay, A. Salomon
  • Keystone Asthma and Allergy (J1) Conference, Keystone, CO, January 20-25, 2009 “Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Immunological Signaling Pathways Applied to Mast Cell and T Cell Signaling” (Poster presented by A. Salomon) V. Nguyen, L. Cao, J. T. Lin, A. Ritz, N. Hung, R. Jianu, B. J. Raphael, D. H. Laidlaw, L. Brossay, A. Salomon
  • Keystone Omics Meets Cell Biology (B2) Conference, Breckenridge, CO, January 25-30, 2009 “Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Immunological Signaling Pathways Applied to Mast Cell and T Cell Signaling” (Poster presented by A. Salomon) V. Nguyen, L. Cao, J. T. Lin, A. Ritz, N. Hung, R. Jianu, B. J. Raphael, D. H. Laidlaw, L. Brossay, A. Salomon
  • ABRF 2009, Memphis, TN, Feb 7-10, 2009 “Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Immunological Signaling Pathways Applied to Mast Cell and T Cell Signaling” (Poster presented by A. Salomon) V. Nguyen, L. Cao, J. T. Lin, A. Ritz, N. Hung, R. Jianu, B. J. Raphael, D. H. Laidlaw, L. Brossay, A. Salomon
  • 57th American Society of Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) National Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Philadelphia, PA, April 31-May 4, 2009. “Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Immunological Signaling Pathways Applied to Mast Cell and T Cell Signaling.” (Poster presented by V. Nguyen) V. Nguyen, L. Cao, J. T. Lin, K. Yu, A. Ritz, N. Hung, R. Jianu, B. J. Raphael, D. H. Laidlaw, L. Brossay, A. Salomon
  • 57th American Society of Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) National Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Philadelphia, PA, April 31-May 4, 2009. “High-Throughput Autonomous Proteomic Pipeline.” (Poster presented by K. Yu) K. Yu, A. Salomon
  • 96th Annual Meeting of The American Association of Immunologists, Immunology 2009, Seattle, WA, May 8-12, 2009 “Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Immunological Signaling Pathways Applied to Mast Cell and T Cell Signaling” (Poster presented by L. Cao) V. Nguyen, L. Cao, J. T. Lin, A. Ritz, N. Hung, R. Jianu, B. J. Raphael, D. H. Laidlaw, L. Brossay, A. Salomon
  • 96th Annual Meeting of The American Association of Immunologists, Immunology 2009, Seattle, WA, May 8-12, 2009 “A New Approach For Quantitative Phosphoprotoemic Dissection of Signaling Pathways Applied to T Cell Receptor Activation” (Poster presented by V. Nguyen) V. Nguyen, L. Cao, J. T. Lin, A. Ritz, N. Hung, R. Jianu, B. J. Raphael, D. H. Laidlaw, L. Brossay, A. Salomon

 

 

Talks

 

  • 227th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting “High-throughput phosphoproteomics: Unraveling the molecular circuitry of the human cell”, Anaheim, Ca, March 2004
  • 3rd Lymphocyte Signal Transduction Workshop “Unraveling molecular circuitry in immunological signaling cascades using phosphoproteomics”, Crete, Greece, May 31, 2005
  • FASEB Summer Research Conference on Immunoreceptors, “Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Signaling Pathways Applied to T Cell Receptor Activation” New Haven, CT, August 3-8, 2008
  • American Chemical Society (ACS) Northeast Regional Meeting 2008 “Phosphoprotoemic Analysis of Cellular Signaling” Burlington, VT, July 1, 2008
  • The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) meeting on Post Translational Modifications: Detection and Physiological Evaluation “Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Signaling Pathways Applied to T Cell and Mast Cell Signaling” Lake Tahoe, NV, October 23-26, 2008
  • 5th Annual US Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Conference “Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Signaling Pathways Applied to T Cell and Mast Cell Signaling” San Diego, CA, Feb 22-25, 2009
  • 96th Annual Meeting of The American Association of Immunologists, Immunology 2009, Session Chair for Technological Innovations in Immunology session, “Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Immunological Signaling Pathways Applied to T Cell Signaling” Seattle, WA, May 12, 2009
  • FASEB Summer Research Conference on Signal Transduction in the Immune System “Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of Signaling Pathways Applied to T Cell Receptor Activation” Snowmass Village, CO, June 21-26, 2009
  • 97th Annual Meeting of The American Association of Immunologists, Immunology 2010″ Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Dissection of the role of Zap-70 in T Cell Signaling Using Mass Spectrometry” Baltimore, MD, May 7-11, 2010
  • American Chemical Society (ACS) Northeast Regional Meeting 2010 “Application of Quantitative Mass Spectrometry of Wide-Scale Protein Phosphorylation to Elucidation of T Cell Signaling Pathways” Potsdam, NY, June 2-5, 2010
  • FASEB Summer Research Conference on Immunoreceptors “Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of T cell signaling by mass spectrometry reveals possible feedback mechanisms” Snowmass, CO, July 5-10, 2010