
Jürgen Cox
Researcher · Computational Systems Biochemistry
Max Planck Institute of BiochemistryAbout
Dr. Jürgen Cox is a Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, specializing in Computational Systems Biochemistry. He develops advanced software such as MaxQuant and MaxDIA to analyze high-throughput proteomics and RNA data, enabling precise characterization of molecular signatures in cells, tissues, and body fluids.
- Current affiliation: Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
- Research focus: Computational proteomics, RNA processing, and statistical modeling
His work addresses the complexity of protein interactions, post-translational modifications, and alternative splicing to model biological systems comprehensively. These computational approaches aim to bridge gaps between raw data and actionable biological insights, with future applications in clinical diagnostics.
Cox’s recent publications focus on proteomics methodologies, including MaxDIA for enhanced data-independent acquisition. His research spans statistical modeling of molecular relationships, protein quantification, and RNA template interpretation, reflecting a strong emphasis on computational innovation in life sciences.
Scientific Awards:
- Highly Cited Researcher (2024)
He collaborates extensively with Matthias Mann’s department on proteomics tools and leads a research group dedicated to advancing computational workflows for high-precision biomolecular analysis.
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