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Dr Dennis KAPPEI
Dr Dennis KAPPEI
Facility Head
Provides scientific oversight and strategic guidance for QPC, with expertise in proteomics, chromatin biology, and genome stability.
Bio
Dennis' research group uses quantitative proteomics to study chromatin changes in telomere-driven genome instability. Through QPC, this know-how is shared with CSI and the wider Singapore research community.
Dr Wai Khang YONG
Dr Wai Khang YONG
Core Facility Manager
Leads day-to-day operations and coordinates collaborative delivery at QPC, from study discussion through execution and outcomes.
Bio
Wai Khang earned a PhD from NUS Graduate School's Integrative Sciences and Engineering Programme (ISEP). His work centres on chromatin protein–DNA interactions through ChIP-MS, and he has implemented in-house pipelines for ChIP-MS, surface membrane proteomics, and PTM enrichment.
Dr Sakshi RAJORIA
Dr Sakshi RAJORIA
Research Fellow
Develops and applies spatial proteomics workflows for tissue analysis by imaging mass spectrometry.
Bio
After graduate training at the Defence Research and Development Establishment (Madhya Pradesh), Sakshi held postdoctoral stints at IIT Bombay and the University of Massachusetts. In QPC, she develops spatial proteomics workflows to analyse tissue samples by imaging mass spectrometry.
Vartika KHANCHANDANI
Vartika KHANCHANDANI
Research Associate
Builds and extends bioinformatics workflows supporting advanced, reproducible proteomics analysis.
Bio
Vartika earned a Bachelor of Engineering from the R.V. College of Engineering (Bangalore). In QPC, she applies her bioinformatics skills to develop and maintain streamlined analysis pipelines.
Jie Min LEE
Jie Min LEE
Research Assistant
Supports sample preparation, instrument operation, and routine proteomics workflows across projects.
Bio
Jie Min earned her Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from the University of Malaya. Her role spans sample preparation, instrument operation and maintenance, and data analysis across diverse biological contexts.
Sumedha PUNDRIK
Sumedha PUNDRIK
Research Assistant
Supports sample preparation, instrument operation, and routine proteomics workflows, with responsibility for laboratory safety management.
Bio
Sumedha obtained her MSc in Precision Medicine from the University of Manchester. She supports sample preparation and data analysis across varied proteomics projects.