University of Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland
Dr. Schmidt graduated from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany) in analytical chemistry in 2001, followed by his Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 2006 at the Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry in the Protein Analytics Group of Dr. Friedrich Lottspeich (Munich, Germany) where he developed stable isotope tags for quantitative proteomics. In 2006, he joined the group of Ruedi Aebersold (ETHZ, Zurich) as a Post-doc and developed sensitive targeted and global mass spectrometric approaches for biomarker and proteoform quantification. Since December 2009, he is heading the Proteomics Core Facility of the Biozentrum at the University of Basel (Switzerland). He is continuing to develop new data-independent acquisition quantitative mass spectrometric methods for biomedical and systems biology applications, but also new automated sample preparation workflows to cope with the increasing number of large-scale proteomics experiments. This also includes the preparation of very low input samples, like single cells or laser-capture microdissection of tissue samples for special proteomics.
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