Jerome Lemoine
Professor
Chemistry
Institute of Analytical Science
France
Biography
Jérôme Lemoine (M) is Professor at Lyon 1 University, head of the bioMolecular Mass Spectrometry team in the Institut des Sciences Analytiques. Jérôme Lemoine was awarded a PhD from the University of Lille in 1993 for his work on high-energy fragmentation pathways of glycans by tandem mass spectrometry. He was appointed an Associate Professor at Lille University in 1993, while following an internship of few months in the lab of Keith Jennings (Warwick University), then appointed a Professor of Biochemistry in 2001. He moved to Lyon in 2004 with the objective of developing a multidisciplinary team in the field of biological mass spectrometry. Since then, his research topics have been focused on interdisciplinary mass spectrometry developments to improve the structural and quantitative analysis of biomolecules in the context of human diseases such as Alzheimer, cancer or high blood pressure. He has been involved in the supervision or co-supervision of 15 PhD sudents. Jérôme Lemoine has published 98 papers (H factor 30), filled 3 patents, and is co-founder of the start-up company AnaQuant.
Research Interest
targeted mass spectrometry, laser photodissociation, ion mobility, protein/peptide biomarkers, clinical studies
Publications
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Kevin Jeanne Dit Fouque, Hélène Lavanant, Séverine Zirah, Jérôme Lemoine, Sylvie Rebuffat, et al.. Gas-phase conformations of capistruin – comparison of lasso, branched-cyclic and linear topologies. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, Wiley, 2015, 29 (15), pp.1411-1419.
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Marion Girod, Zeljka Sanader, Marin Vojkovic, Rodolphe Antoine, Luke Macaleese, et al.. UV Photodissociation of proline-containing peptide ions: insights from molecular dynamics. Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Springer Verlag (Germany), 2015, 26 (3), pp.432-443.