Marc Baldus

In addition, he develops cellular NMR methods to study large molecular transport and insertion systems in bacteria as well as signal transduction mechanisms in eukaryotic cells.

After postdoctoral research at MIT and Leiden University he became group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Goettingen, Germany.

[8][9] The main focus of the research of Marc Baldus is the use of solid state NMR spectroscopy [10] to study the structure and dynamics of proteins and other biomolecules.

[19] In recent years, his attention has been focussed on the analysis of in-cell NMR[20] to study the structure and function of proteins in their native cellular environment.

[21] Marc Baldus received the Founders Medal of the International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (ICMRBS) in August 2006.