Mike Browning, PhD

Dr. Browning is a Professor of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. He was mentored from 1981-1987 by Dr. Paul Greengard, Nobel Laureate in 2000 for studies of protein phosphorylation in the CNS. Dr. Browning is internationally known for his studies of protein phosphorylation and memory. Dr. Browning is responsible for oversight of all Research and Development at PhosphoSolutions, a phosphoAntibody production company.

Michael D. Mattie, PhD

Dr. Mattie was a member of the Genomics and Proteomics Sciences division before becoming a member of the Infectious Diseases Discovery Technology Group at GlaxoSmithKline in Research Triangle Park, NC.

Stephen P. Mackessy, PhD

Dr. Mackessy is Professor of Biology at the University of Northern Colorado and PI of the Venom Research Lab.  His research broadly encompasses the biochemistry of snake venoms, with an emphasis on a proteomics approach toward understanding venom complexity.  Recent research projects include a collaborative analysis of the complete proteome and genome of the venom gland of a rattlesnake (Sistrurus catenatus) and a discovery science approach toward uncovering novel compounds with potential therapeutic value from snake venoms.