Connor Breus

 

Biography:

My name is Connor Breus and I am currently a sophomore, pursuing a degree in Bioinformatics with a pre-med track. My ultimate goal is to become a neurosurgeon, and I plan to gain relevant experience through several years of research before applying to medical school. On a personal note, a cool fact about me is that I am of Russian descent, and I am fluent in the language.

 

Current Area:

I will be working with Jess to determine how database searching works in proteomics experiments.

 

Presentations:

Oral Presentations:

  1. “Retention-Time Alignment and Imputation Algorithms Affect Statistical Comparisons when Multiple Samples are Searched Together in Proteomics Database Searching Software” Conforti, J.M.; Breus, C.C.; Worth, C.S.; Taube, J.; Gallagher, E.S., 80th Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society; Waco, Texas; October 20-23, 2024.

Poster Presentations:

  1. “Assessing the Effects of Retention-Time Alignment on Protein Abundance in Proteomics Database Searching” Breus C.C.; Conforti, J.M.; Gallagher, E.S. 72nd ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics; Anaheim, California; June 2-6, 2024.

  2. “Bias in Biomarkers? How to Search Multiple Sample Datasets in Proteomics Database Searching Software to Generate Accurate Comparisons” Conforti, J.M.; Breus, C.C.; Worth, C.S.; Taube, J.H.; Gallagher, E.S., 72nd ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics; Anaheim, California; June 2-6, 2024.

Publications:

 

Organizations:

American Society of Mass Spectrometry (ASMS)

 

Awards:


Contact Information:

connor_breus1@baylor.edu