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Martin Wühr is an Associate Professor at Princeton University in the Department of Molecular Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics. His research focuses on the self-organization of molecules into organelles and cells, particularly how proteins partition between nucleus and cytoplasm and how nuclear composition affects cellular function.
- Primary Affiliation: Princeton University
- Key Research Areas: Quantitative proteomics, nuclear-cytoplasmic dynamics, systems biology of embryogenesis
He develops and applies quantitative proteomics alongside computational, biochemical, and imaging techniques. His recent publications emphasize methodological advancements (e.g., Arg-C/Lys-C digestion, Real-Time Search, TMTproC quantification) and biological insights into processes like ERK synchronization in Drosophila cleavages and mitochondrial ATP efficiency. His lab (Wühr Research Lab) is part of the Biophysics Graduate Program and NIH NHGRI Training Program at Princeton. Despite extensive contributions, no specific awards are listed in the provided data.




