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Tim Baldensperger is a researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Chemistry and the Institute of Biological Chemistry. His work focuses on protein modifications, oxidative stress, and neurodegenerative diseases, contributing to the understanding of post-translational mechanisms in pathological conditions.
- University: Not explicitly stated
- Department: Institute of Biological Chemistry
Research interests include:
- Lipofuscin and age-related cellular dysfunction
- Oxidative stress-induced protein modifications
- Molecular mechanisms of protein aggregation
- Neurodegenerative disease pathways
His recent publications (2024-2025) explore posttranslational modifications in α-synuclein aggregation, lipofuscin's role in neurodegeneration, and non-enzymatic protein alterations in disease contexts. Collaborations span neuroscience and chemical biology domains, emphasizing cross-disciplinary SDG-aligned research.
Key activities include presenting at conferences on topics like:
- Parkinson's disease mechanisms
- Lysosomal dysfunction in aging cells
- Glycation effects on protein aggregation
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