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Sebastian Schmidl is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology specializing in molecular microbiology and biochemistry. His research focuses on bacterial systems, particularly Mycoplasma pneumoniae, employing techniques from synthetic biology, molecular genetics, and proteomics to investigate bacterial pathogenesis, metabolism, and signal transduction.
Schmidl's work explores microbial physiology through interdisciplinary approaches combining biochemistry, genetic engineering, and systems biology. His publications demonstrate expertise in bacterial phosphorylation networks, metabolic adaptation mechanisms, and development of molecular tools for studying challenging pathogens.
His extensive publication record in journals like Nature Chemical Biology and PLOS Pathogens reveals consistent focus on: 1) Mycoplasma pathogenesis mechanisms, 2) Synthetic biology applications in bacteria, 3) Phosphorylation signaling networks, and 4) Metabolic pathway regulation in minimal-genome organisms.
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