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Kai Stühler is a Professor at the Biological and Medical Research Center of Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf. He leads the Molecular Proteomics Laboratory, focusing on advanced proteomic techniques to study complex biological systems.
- Specializes in proteomics for disease mechanisms
- Active in translational clinical research
- Collaborates with national consortia
His research explores proteomic alterations in glioblastoma, neuroblastoma, Alzheimer's disease, and obesity. Projects include identifying master regulators in cancer, analyzing stromal aging, and developing biomarker tests for neurodegenerative disorders. The work integrates mass spectrometry with protein separation to characterize molecular-level changes.
Key collaborations include the German Glioma Network, BMBF GerontoSys Consortium, and NGFNplus projects. His publications demonstrate expertise in quantitative proteomics and functional validation of disease-associated proteins.
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