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Prof. Dr. Carla Schmidt is a biochemistry professor at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), leading a lab specializing in mass spectrometry applications for studying protein complexes and neuronal signal transduction. Previously, she held positions as junior professor at MLU Halle-Wittenberg and postdoc at Oxford. Her research focuses on structural biology, lipidomics, and protein interactions using advanced mass spectrometry techniques. Key highlights include developing novel methods for analyzing heterogeneous protein complexes and mentoring early-career researchers.
Education: Abitur (2001), University degree (2006), Doctorate (2010). Awards: Not explicitly listed, but recognized for contributions to mass spectrometry methodologies. Professional networks include German and American Mass Spectrometry Societies. Her lab operates advanced instruments like the Q-ToF Ultima and Q Exactive Plus mass spectrometers. Current projects emphasize integrating mass spectrometry with structural biology tools to elucidate biochemical processes linked to disease mechanisms.
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