David Hartlmayr

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25

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David Hartlmayr is an emerging researcher at the forefront of spatial tissue proteomics, a rapidly advancing field that bridges cellular biology with cutting-edge analytical technologies. His work centers on developing automated, high-throughput workflows that integrate whole-slide imaging, laser microdissection, and ultrasensitive mass spectrometry — a powerful combination that enables precise mapping of protein expression within tissue microenvironments. Hartlmayr's most notable contribution is his development of an automated and fast sample preparation workflow for laser microdissection-guided ultrasensitive proteomics, a methodology designed to overcome critical barriers in the field, including the challenge of processing low sample input amounts from large patient cohorts. This work, which has accumulated 25 citations across its 2023 and 2024 publications, represents a significant practical advancement in making spatial proteomics scalable for clinical and translational research applications. By linking cellular phenotypes to functional proteome states in both normal physiology and disease conditions, Hartlmayr's research holds considerable promise for uncovering molecular mechanisms underlying complex pathologies. His contributions are particularly valuable for researchers seeking to apply proteomics approaches to real-world patient samples, where sensitivity and throughput are paramount. His growing citation record reflects increasing recognition within the proteomics community.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
An Automated and Fast Sample Preparation Workflow for Laser Microdissection Guided Ultrasensitive Proteomics
21 citations · 2024
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4

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