Dr. Martin Klingenspor

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Biography

Martin Klingenspor researches the mechanisms of metabolic regulation and how nutrition affects the body's energy balance, specifically the balance between energy intake and energy expenditure. His work focuses on the efficiency of energy conversion within mitochondria, the powerhouses of eukaryotic cells. He completed his doctorate at Philipp University of Marburg, after which he worked in the laboratory of Professor Karen Reue at the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center. Klingenspor returned to Marburg to complete his lecturer qualification in zoology and animal physiology. He later became the deputy head of the university's Department of Animal Physiology, and in 2007 accepted the Chair of Molecular Nutritional Medicine at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). He has been involved as an expert in various national and international research organizations and serves as a co-editor for several scientific journals including the Journal of Comparative Physiology B, Obesity Facts, Physiological Reviews, and Scientific Reports. His academic contributions have been recognized through various awards and editorial roles, demonstrating his influence in the field of nutritional science.

Research Interests

Experience

Chair

2007-01-01 — Present

Molecular Nutritional Medicine • Munich

Leading research in the field of molecular nutritional medicine and guiding academic activities.

Deputy Head

2004-01-01 — Present

Department of Animal Physiology • Marburg

Assisted in managing the department and conducting research in animal physiology.

Awards

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Young Investigator Award

2001-01-01
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Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung Endowment Professorship

2007-01-01