Matthias Mann

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Matthias Mann after a lecture in Zürich 2012

Matthias Mann (born 1959) is a scientist in the area of mass spectrometry and proteomics. Born 1959 in Germany he studied mathematics and physics at the University of Göttingen. He received his Ph.D. in 1988 at Yale University where he worked in the group of John Fenn, who was later awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. After a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense he became group leader at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg. Later he went back to Odense as a professor of bioinformatics. Since 2005 he has been a director at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Munich. In addition, he will also become a principal investigator at the newly founded "Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research" in Copenhagen.

His work has impact in various fields of mass spectrometry-based proteomics:

  • The peptide sequence tag approach developed at the EMBL was one of the first methods for the identification of peptides based on mass spectra and genome data.
  • Nano-electrospray (an electrospray technique with very low flow rates) was the first method that allowed femtomole sequencing of proteins from polyacrylamide gels.
  • A recently developed metabolic labeling technique called SILAC (stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture) is widely used in quantitative proteomics.

Awards and Honors:

1991: Malcom Award by the journal Organic Mass Spectrometry

1996: Mattauch Herzog Prize in Mass Spectrometry

1997: Hewlett-Packard Prize for Strategic Research in Automation of Sample Preparation

1998: Edman Prize by the "Methods in Protein Structure Analysis" Society

1999: Bieman Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Mass Spectrometry (American Society for Mass Spectrometry)

1999: Named second most cited scientist in chemistry in the years 1994 to 1996 by the Institute of Scientific Information

1999: Elected visiting professor Harvard Medical School

1999: Elected to the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

2001: Bernhard and Matha Rasmussens Memorial award in Cancer Research

2001: Meyenburg Cancer Research Award given by the German Cancer Research Center

2001: Fresenius Prize and Medal for Analytical Chemistry given by the German Chemical Society

2004: Honorary Doctorate University Utrecht, Netherlands

2004: Lundbeck Prize

2004: Novo-Nordisk Prize

2005: Anfinsen Award of the Protein Society

2006: "Biochemical Analysis" prize by the German Society for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine

2008: HUPO Distinguished Achievement Award in Proteomic Science

2010: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling-Prize by the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities

2012: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Prize by DFG

2012: Feodor Lynen Medal

2012: Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine


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