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David Clemmer is a Distinguished Professor and Robert & Marjorie Mann Chair in the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University Bloomington. His research focuses on developing methods to study the structures of complex low-symmetry systems in the gas phase, particularly protein folding and proteomics. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Utah, with postdoctoral training at the Himeji Institute of Technology (Japan) and Northwestern University.
Research interests include mass spectrometry techniques (e.g., ion mobility spectrometry, charge detection MS), protein conformational dynamics, and structural analysis of biomolecules. His work has led to over 250 publications and awards like the Fresenius Chemistry Award and the 2018 John B. Fenn Award.
Key projects involve analyzing protein conformers, exosome-mediated communication in wound healing, and glycomics studies of gangliosides in human tissues. The Clemmer Group collaborates on instrumentation advancements like novel mass spectrometers and laser-based droplet analysis technologies.




