Expertise modeling has been the subject of extensiveresearch in two main disciplines: Information Retrieval (IR) andSocial Network Analysis (SNA). Both IR and SNA approachesbuild the expertise model through a document-centric approachproviding a macro-perspective on the knowledge emerging fromlarge corpus of static documents. With the emergence of the Webof Data there has been a significant shift from static to evolvingdocuments, through micro-contributions. Thus, the existingmacro-perspective is no longer sufficient to track the evolution ofboth knowledge and expertise. In this paper we present acomprehensive, domain-agnostic model for expertise profiling inthe context of dynamic, living documents and evolving knowledgebases. We showcase its application in the biomedical domain andanalyze its performance using two manually created datasets