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Ben Schumann is a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Biology at Imperial College London and a Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute, UK.
- Diploma in Biochemistry (2010, Tübingen University)
- Doctor of Natural Sciences (2015, Max Planck Institute & Freie Universität Berlin)
- Postdoctoral Fellow (2016, Stanford University) under Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Feodor Lynen Fellowship
His research focuses on glycobiology, particularly O-glycosylation and bioorthogonal chemistry, applying synthetic precision tools to study glycan roles in diseases like cancer and infectious pathogens. His work bridges organic synthesis, molecular biology, and proteomics, with a focus on GalNAc transferases and glycan analysis.
Recent publications highlight trends in glycan engineering, cell-specific tagging, and glycoprotein profiling using bump-and-hole strategies and metabolic labeling. Collaborations span structural biology, proteomics, and computational biology.
Scientific Awards
- Otto Hahn Medal (2017)
- Award for Excellence in Glycosciences
He co-authored 27 Crick publications (2018–2025) and 8 pre-Crick works. As Director of Imperial's MRes in Drug Discovery and Development, he trains next-generation scientists. His lab integrates genome engineering, chemo-enzymatic synthesis, and quantitative biology to unravel glycan functions.
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