Stefan Clerens
Science Team Leader
Department of agriculture,New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture R
Crown Research Institute
New Zealand
Biography
Dr. Stefan Clerens is affiliated to Department of agriculture, New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture Research Institute , where Dr. Stefan Clerens is currently working as Science Team Leader. Dr. Stefan Clerens has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Stefan Clerens is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Stefan Clerens made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Stefan Clerens has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Stefan Clerens major research interest involves Proteins & Biomaterials (gel-based and gel-free qualitative and quantitative proteomics, and proteomic data handling and interpretation, expertise in proteomics, mass spectrometry, protein chemistry, process engineering, bio-based material prototyping and micro- and nanostructural analysis.The team’s focus is around R&D on biomolecules from agricultural sources, to support product quality, processing improvement and product innovation across the primary sector.).
Research Interest
Proteins & Biomaterials (gel-based and gel-free qualitative and quantitative proteomics, and proteomic data handling and interpretation, expertise in proteomics, mass spectrometry, protein chemistry, process engineering, bio-based material prototyping and micro- and nanostructural analysis.The team’s focus is around R&D on biomolecules from agricultural sources, to support product quality, processing improvement and product innovation across the primary sector.)
Publications
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Deb-Choudhury S, Plowman JE, Rao K, Lee E, van Koten C et al (2014) Mapping the accessibility of the disulfide crosslink network in the wool fibre cortex. Proteins 83:224-234.