Lindsey Ulmer

Bio

Lindsey graduated from Georgia Tech with a BS in Chemistry in 2019. During her time at Georgia Tech, she did undergraduate research with Dr. Ronghu Wu using proteomics to identify and quantify glycoproteins. She also completed an internship at Oak Ridge National Laboratory where she researched new lithium ion battery materials with the Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing Group. In the Bush lab, she works on cross-linking mass spectrometry of small heat shock proteins in collaboration with Dr. Rachel Klevit’s lab in the biochemistry department.

Publication

Christopher N. Woods, Lindsey D. Ulmer, Miklos Guttman, Matthew F. Bush, and Rachel E. Klevit. “Disordered region encodes α-crystallin chaperone activity toward lens client γD-crystallin.” PNAS, 2023, 120 (6) e2213765120. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2213765120

Suttipong Suttapitugsakul, Lindsey D. Ulmer, Chendi Jiang, Fangxu Sun, Ronghu Wu. “Surface Glycoproteomic Analysis Reveals that Both Unique and Differential Expression of Surface Glycoproteins Determine the Cell Type.” Analytical Chemistry, 2019, 91(10): 6934-6942. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.9b01447