Juergen Cox is an accomplished research leader based in Munich, heading an independent group at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry since 2006. He combines deep expertise in mass spectrometry, proteomics, and computational biology to drive interdisciplinary discoveries at the intersection of physics and life sciences. With a PhD in Physics from MIT and a Diploma in Physics from RWTH Aachen, he brings a rigorous analytical foundation to experimental and computational research. His previous roles include a scientific consultant position at Genedata and a postdoctoral tenure at TU Munich, reflecting a track record of translating complex measurements into actionable insights. Juergen's work focuses on developing and applying advanced analytical techniques to understand protein systems, enabling high-impact, data-driven biology. Based in Germany, he blends academic leadership with a hands-on approach to mentoring researchers and advancing computational methodologies in proteomics.
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