Laboratory Staff and Trainees
This page provides a general, historical overview of personnel roles associated with the Advanced Center for the Detection of Cancer (ACDC) Laboratory, based on publicly available archival records. It reflects the organizational structure and categories of roles that have supported the laboratory’s research, training, and administrative activities over time.
The information presented here is intended for educational and historical reference only and does not represent a current or complete staff directory.

Laboratory Leadership
The laboratory has been directed by a Principal Investigator, responsible for defining scientific strategy, overseeing research programs, and supervising trainees and staff.
Research Coordination and Administration
Research coordination and administrative support roles have contributed to the day-to-day operation of the laboratory, including project coordination, communication, and institutional liaison activities.
Technical and Scientific Staff
Technical personnel have supported laboratory operations in areas such as:
- Mass spectrometry and proteomics
- Sample preparation and analysis
- Laboratory instrumentation and data acquisition
These roles are essential to maintaining research quality and operational continuity.
Research Co-Investigators and Collaborators
The laboratory has worked with research co-investigators and collaborators from clinical and academic institutions. These individuals have contributed expertise across disciplines including:
- Clinical chemistry
- Molecular diagnostics
- Oncology
- Proteomics and translational research
Collaborations have supported multidisciplinary research projects and knowledge exchange.
Research Associates and Postdoctoral Fellows
Postdoctoral fellows and research associates have participated in:
- Experimental design and execution
- Data analysis and interpretation
- Scientific publications and presentations
These positions typically represent advanced research training within an academic laboratory environment.
Graduate and Special Students
The laboratory has hosted graduate students enrolled in Master’s and Doctoral programs, as well as special students and trainees from affiliated institutions. Student participation has focused on:
- Thesis-based research
- Technical skill development
- Exposure to translational biomedical research