The Proteomics Facility provides services using state-of-the-art, mass spectrometry-based proteomics applications to support scientific research groups engaged in both basic and translational research.
The specialized design of the mass spectrometry (MS) laboratory ensures the highest performance standards for high-resolution accurate mass (HRAM) LC-MS instrumentation. The facility operates advanced systems from the Q Exactive and Fusion Lumos Orbitrap series, with expert staff maintaining and operating the equipment at consistently high levels to ensure reliable and reproducible results.
Miriam Abele

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Miriam Abele holds a bachelor's and master's degree in molecular biotechnology from the Technical University of Munich (TUM). In 2019, Miriam started her PhD at the BayBioMS, the mass-spectrometry core facility at TUM, under the supervision of Dr. Christina Ludwig and Prof. Dr. Bernhard Küster. She investigated proteomics sample preparation procedures and developed new data acquisition methods for bacterial sample types. With these tools in hand, she screened the proteomes of over 300 bacterial species and wrote a novel MS/MS-based bacterial identification algorithm. In 2024, she was promoted as head of bioinformatics at the BayBioMS and supported proteomics and metabolomics projects alike. In 2025, Miriam joined the MDP team in the position as Head of proteomics and metabolomics where she continues her work supporting internal and external research projects with state-of-the-art mass-spectrometry.
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