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===Publications===
===Publications===
''Peer-Reviewed Publication:''<br>* Scrivener E, '''Boghigian BA''', Golenko E, Bogdanova A, Jackson P, Mikulskis A, Denoyer E, Courtney P, Lopez MF, Patton WF. Performance validation of an improved Xenon-arc lamp-based CCD camera system for multispectral imaging in proteomics. ''Proteomics.'' 2005 Nov;5(17):4354-66. ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=16206330&query_hl=11&itool=pubmed_docsum PubMed])
''Peer-Reviewed Publications:''
* Wang Y*, '''Boghigian BA'''*, Pfeifer BA. Improving heterologous polyketide production in ''Escherichia coli'' by over-expression of an ''S''-adenosylmethionine synthetase gene. 2007. Submitted.
* Scrivener E, '''Boghigian BA''', Golenko E, Bogdanova A, Jackson P, Mikulskis A, Denoyer E, Courtney P, Lopez MF, Patton WF. Performance validation of an improved Xenon-arc lamp-based CCD camera system for multispectral imaging in proteomics. ''Proteomics.'' 2005 Nov;5(17):4354-66. ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=16206330&query_hl=11&itool=pubmed_docsum PubMed])


''Abstract:''<br>* Stehmann C, '''Boghigian BA''', Golenko E, Scrivener E, Patton WF, Lopez MF. A Xenon-arc lamp-based charge-coupled device (CCD) camera system for multispectral imaging in proteomics. ''Mol Cell Proteomics.'' (Abstract from HUPO (Human Proteome Organization) 3rd Annual World Congress) ([[Media:HUPOposter2004.pdf|Poster]])
''Abstract:''<br>* Stehmann C, '''Boghigian BA''', Golenko E, Scrivener E, Patton WF, Lopez MF. A Xenon-arc lamp-based charge-coupled device (CCD) camera system for multispectral imaging in proteomics. ''Mol Cell Proteomics.'' (Abstract from HUPO (Human Proteome Organization) 3rd Annual World Congress) ([[Media:HUPOposter2004.pdf|Poster]])

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Prof. Pfeifer, Me, and Prof. Lee in May 2007

Contact Information

At Tufts:
Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering
Tufts University
Science & Technology Center
4 Colby Street
Medford, MA 02155
Lab: (SciTech 286) 617.627.2685
Desk: (SciTech 284) 617.627.2585
Fax: 617.627.3991
E-mail: brett [dot] boghigian [at] tufts [dot] edu

At Wyeth:
Purification Process Development
Drug Substance Development
Wyeth BioPharma
1 Burtt Road
Andover, MA 01810
Desk: (G1001-01) 978.247.3167 or x3167
Lab: A201
E-mail: boghigb [at] wyeth [dot] com

Education

  • 2007 B.S. Chemical Engineering (philosophy minor), Tufts University

Work Experience

  • May07-present - Wyeth BioPharma, Purification Process Development
  • May05-present - Pfeifer Lab, Chemical & Biological Engineering, Tufts University
  • Sep04-May05 - Kaplan Lab, Biomedical Engineering, Tufts University
  • Jun04-Sep04 - PerkinElmer Life & Analytical Sciences, Biochemistry
  • May04-Aug04 - Noelle Industries, Process Manufacturing
  • A lot more you don't care about

Lab Work

General Information

To be updated.

Projects

To be updated.

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Publications:

  • Wang Y*, Boghigian BA*, Pfeifer BA. Improving heterologous polyketide production in Escherichia coli by over-expression of an S-adenosylmethionine synthetase gene. 2007. Submitted.
  • Scrivener E, Boghigian BA, Golenko E, Bogdanova A, Jackson P, Mikulskis A, Denoyer E, Courtney P, Lopez MF, Patton WF. Performance validation of an improved Xenon-arc lamp-based CCD camera system for multispectral imaging in proteomics. Proteomics. 2005 Nov;5(17):4354-66. (PubMed)

Abstract:
* Stehmann C, Boghigian BA, Golenko E, Scrivener E, Patton WF, Lopez MF. A Xenon-arc lamp-based charge-coupled device (CCD) camera system for multispectral imaging in proteomics. Mol Cell Proteomics. (Abstract from HUPO (Human Proteome Organization) 3rd Annual World Congress) (Poster)

Academic & Research Interests

My academic and research interests lie in integrating molecular biology and biochemistry with engineering techniques for a broad-range of clinical applications. Specifically, I am interested in metabolic engineering, computational systems biology and bioinformatics, analytical proteomics and metabolomics, bioprocess and biochemical engineering, tissue engineering, and protein purification.

Aside from true research interests, there are a few other fields which I try to keep up with in popular science: theoretical physics, computational biophysics, evolutionary biology and biomacromolecular evolution, philosophy of molecular biology, biomedical ethics, and more recently alternative fuel technology.

Personal

I graduated with a B.S. in chemical engineering and a minor in philosophy from Tufts University in May of 2007. Starting the fall of 2007, I will be pursuing a M.S. degree in chemical engineering in our department. If not evident from my native accent, I grew up in a suburb of Boston: Bedford, MA and attended Bedford High School. I enjoy hanging out with my friends, watching movies (The Godfather and Scarface, in particular), watching the Patriots and Red Sox, listening to music (that’s right, Academy Award Winners Three 6 Mafia, and playing sports (tennis, golf, ping-pong, whiffleball (if that's a sport), baseball, and basketball).

Links

About Me

Labs of Interest

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