Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Chris Turck


Anschrift:
Herr Prof. Dr. Chris Turck
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie
Biochemie
Straße:
Kraepelinstraße 2
Ort:
80804 München
Tel.:
089-30622317
Fax:
089-30622610

Leistungsprofil:
Praxisrelevante Forschungsgebiete:
  • Biomarker Discovery The identification of disease markers in tissues and body fluids requires an extensive and thorough analysis of its protein constituents. In our efforts to identify biomarkers for affective and neurological disorders we are pursuing several different strategies. On one hand we are using animal models that represent defined phenotypes characteristic for the respective disorder in humans. In addition, we are analyzing human specimens from carefully phenotyped patient groups. Several fractions representing differnt protein classes from human cerebrospinal fluid obtained by lumbar puncture are used for this purpose. Our biomarker identification efforts range from classical proteomics approaches such as two dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry to phage display screens with cerebrospinal fluid antibodies.

Praxisrelevante aktuelle Projekte:
  • BMBF QuantPro - Quantitative Analysis of Dynamic Processes in Living Systems
  • BMBF National Genome Research Network, Exploratory Project
  • ABRF Proteomics Research Group Studies

Praxisrelevante Ausstattung/Messmethoden:
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Gel Electrophoresis
  • HPLC
  • Phage Display


Publikationen:
  • http://cms.mpg.de/mpg-export/mpg/websitePsychiatrie/psych/en/research/groups/turck/publications/index.html


Kooperationsangebot für die Wirtschaft / Praxis:
Bevorzugte Form der Kooperation:
  • Beratung
  • Gutachten
  • FuE
  • Bachelor-/Master-/Diplomarbeit
  • Doktorarbeit

Angebote der Zusammenarbeit:
  • Strategien zur Identifizierung von Biomarkern.

Bestehende Kooperationen:
Mit Hochschulen:
Uni Bonn
BMBF Projekt
2006-2009

Harvard University
MIMS
2007-Present

Mit Unternehmen:
Agilent Technologies
Biomarker Identification
2004-2006


Sonstiges:

International Max Planck Research School for Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences Bavaria California Technology Center ABRF Proteomics Research Group ABRF Executive Committee National Genome Research Network Munich Systems Biology Forum fNIH Biomarkers Consortium


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