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Martin Pabst is an Associate Professor at TU Delft, specializing in microbial proteomics and the development of mass spectrometric techniques. His research focuses on the remarkable diversity of microbial communities and their potential applications in biotechnology. Pabst's laboratory is equipped with cutting-edge micro- and nano-flow separation systems coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometers, enabling advanced studies in proteomics. His work aims to unveil the metabolic pathways and ecological functions of prokaryotes, which are essential for understanding biogeochemical cycles and human health. He explores methods such as metaproteomics to investigate the complex interactions within microbial ecosystems. Furthermore, Pabst collaborates on projects focusing on yeast proteomics and host cell proteomics, contributing to advancements in bioprocess development and the pharmaceutical industry. He has published extensively in high-impact journals and remains active in the academic community, fostering a deeper understanding of microbial diversity and its implications for biotechnology.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Leading research in microbial proteomics and mass spectrometric approaches.
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