Martin Wühr
Assistant Professor
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Princeton University
United States of America
Biography
Martin Wühr is a Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics. Richard B. Fisher Preceptor in Integrative Genomics. He is expert in Applied and Computational Mathematics ,Bioengineering and Transport Phenomena.
Research Interest
Applied and Computational Mathematics, Human tissue culture cells and the eggs, cell-free extracts, and embryos of the frog Xenopus laevis, Bioengineering and Transport Phenomena
Publications
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Wühr, M. ; Güttler, T. ; Peshkin, L. ; McAlister, G. C. ; Sonnett, M. ; et.al, 2015, The Nuclear Proteome of a Vertebrate, J Curr Biol, 25, 2663-71.
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Braun, C. R. ; Bird, G. H. ; Wühr, M. ; Erickson, B. K. ; Rad, R. ; Walensky, L. D. ; et.al, 2015, Generation of multiple reporter ions from a single isobaric reagent increases multiplexing capacity for quantitative proteomics, JAC, 87, 9855-63
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Boke, E., Ruer, M. , Wühr, M. ; Coughlin, M. ; Lemaitre, R. ; et.al 2016, Amyloid-like Self-Assembly of a Cellular Compartment, Cell, 166, 637–650