Yoshitomo Hamuro, Ph.D., Senior Director of Technology Development

Dr. Hamuro joined ExSAR in 2002 and has led the development of hydrogen/ deuterium exchange (H/D-Exchange) analysis of protein dynamics, protein-ligand interactions and protein-protein interactions using mass spectrometry.
Prior to joining ExSAR, he was instrumental in the development of modern H/D-Exchange technology at the University of California, San Diego, in the laboratory of Professor Virgil Woods, scientific co-founder of EXSAR.
Dr. Hamuro previously conducted postdoctoral research on combinatorial chemistry and solid-phase chemistry at DuPont Central Research and Development and later on antibacterial β-peptides at the University of Pennsylvania in the laboratories of Professor William DeGrado. He obtained his Ph.D. in 1996 from the University of Pittsburgh under Professor Andrew Hamilton on protein structure mimetics.
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Robert F. Johnston | Yoshitomo Hamuro, Ph.D. |
Dawne M. Miller |
Sam Milstein, Ph.D