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About

Kathrin Thedieck is a researcher whose work intersects metabolomics, analytical chemistry, and cancer biology, with a particular focus on the quantification of amino acids and tryptophan metabolites in human biofluids. Her most recognized contributions center on developing advanced mass spectrometry-based methodologies — specifically dual-column U(H)PLC-MRM-MS platforms — that enable rapid, highly sensitive measurement of underivatized amino acids and their downstream metabolites in serum and plasma. By integrating automated liquid handling extraction with these cutting-edge analytical workflows, Thedieck and her collaborators have significantly streamlined biomarker discovery pipelines, reducing both processing time and variability inherent in traditional derivatization approaches. Her application of these techniques to prostate cancer research underscores the translational relevance of her work, demonstrating how precise metabolic profiling can illuminate pathological phenotypes and potentially inform clinical diagnostics. With her 2024 publications already accumulating citations across duplicate indexing entries, her methodological innovations are gaining traction within the biomedical research community. Students and clinicians alike will find her work particularly valuable at the intersection of precision medicine and metabolomics, where rigorous analytical tools are essential for unlocking the diagnostic potential of amino acid signaling networks.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Automated Liquid Handling Extraction and Rapid Quantification of Underivatized Amino Acids and Tryptophan Metabolites from Human Serum and Plasma Using Dual-Column U(H)PLC-MRM-MS and Its Application to Prostate Cancer Study
8 citations · 2024
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 9
🏛 Institutions: University Medical Center Groningen

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