Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska
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Dr. Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska is a pioneering researcher in spatially resolved proteomics, with a focus on developing accessible, high-resolution methods for analyzing formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues. Her major contribution lies in the creation of a novel, robotically assisted proteomics approach that achieves excellent spatial resolution while remaining economical and practical for widespread use. In her most-cited work (2024, 10 citations), she applied this method to identify prolactin-induced protein as a hormone-induced cytoskeleton remodeling spatial biomarker, demonstrating the technique's power to uncover previously inaccessible molecular insights. This work bridges a critical gap in clinical proteomics, enabling researchers to study protein regulation in archived tissue samples with unprecedented precision. Dr. Marek-Trzonkowska's innovations are particularly impactful for cancer research and biomarker discovery, where FFPE tissues represent an invaluable but underutilized resource. Her achievements highlight a commitment to democratizing advanced proteomic technologies, making them more accessible to laboratories worldwide. By combining technical ingenuity with practical applicability, she is shaping the future of spatial biology and its translation into clinical diagnostics.
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