Sachin Kote
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Sachin Kote is a rising leader in spatially resolved proteomics, with a focus on developing accessible methods to study protein dynamics in clinical tissues. His key research areas include FFPE tissue proteomics, robotic-assisted sample preparation, and biomarker discovery for hormone-driven cancers. Kote’s most notable contribution is the development of a novel, economical robotically assisted proteomics workflow for formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues, which achieves excellent spatial resolution without requiring expensive, specialized equipment. His landmark 2024 study, already garnering 10 citations, used this method to identify prolactin-induced protein as a spatial biomarker for cytoskeleton remodeling, demonstrating how hormone signaling can be mapped at the protein level in archived clinical samples. This work addresses a critical bottleneck in translational proteomics—making high-resolution spatial analysis of FFPE tissues both accessible and reproducible. Kote’s approach promises to unlock vast repositories of diagnostic tissue for proteomic investigation, potentially accelerating the discovery of spatial biomarkers for cancer and endocrine disorders. His achievements mark him as an innovator bridging the gap between advanced proteomics and routine pathology practice.
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