David G Camp, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist, Fundamental and Computational Sciences Directorate, Biological Sciences Division, Macromolecular Structure and DynamicsCurrent Activities and Projects
Dr. Camp is focused on developing methods for sample processing of cells, proteins, and peptides in combination with the introduction of stable isotope labels for quantitative measurements of proteome samples from two or more different sample conditions. Current projects include working with medically important microbes and viruses, mapping transient events in signal transduction pathways, characterizing the proteome of the human mammary epithelial cancer cell, and quantification of cytokine levels in human plasma.
Research Interests
Cell, protein, and peptide studies
Past Experience
From 1989 to 1999 Dr. Camp was a faculty member in the Chemistry Department at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande. During that time, he served in several faculty/student research appointments at PNNL, and was selected as a PNNL affiliate staff scientist in 1994. Dr. Camp joined PNNL as a senior research scientist in 2001, following one year in the private sector.
Education
Postdoctoral Research, University of Houston, 1988 - 1989
PhD, Chemistry, University of Montana, Missoula, 1988
BS, Chemistry, Alberson's College of Idaho, Caldwell, 1981
Awards, Honors, & Appointments
Summer Merit Award/Research Grants, Eastern Oregon University, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1995, 1994, and 1992
American Chemical Society, Richland Section, Chair (1992) and Past-Chair (1993)

