- Michael Karas
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Michael Karas Born 1952
, GermanyResidence Germany Nationality German Fields Chemistry Institutions University of Bonn
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
University of MünsterDoctoral advisor Franz Hillenkamp Known for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization Michael Karas (born 1952) is a German physical chemistry scientist and Professor, known for his researches on matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI), a technique in mass spectrometry.
Michael Karas studied Chemistry at the University of Bonn, where he became Doctor in the field of physical chemistry in 1982. From 1983 to 1986, he was part of Prof. Franz Hillenkamp group in the Institut für Biophysik at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. In 1987, he followed Hillenkamp at Münster and both formed a group in the Faculty of Medicine at University of Münster.
Since 1984, Karas is implied in the development of the MALDI technique.
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Awards
- 2003: Karl Heinz Beckurts Award, Germany’s most important award for outstanding promotion of the partnership between science and industry [1]
Thomson Medallists John H. Beynon / R. Graham Cooks / Keith R. Jennings / Fred McLafferty / Alfred O. C. Nier (1985) · Klaus Biemann / H. Matsuda / N. M. M. Nibbering (1991) · C. Brunnée / Carl Djerassi / H. Schwarz (1994) · Michael T. Bowers / D. E. Games / J. F. J. Todd (1997) · John Bennett Fenn / Donald F. Hunt / Alan G. Marshall (2000) · Richard B. Caprioli / Franz Hillenkamp / Victor Talroze (2003) · John H. Bowie / Michael L. Gross / Michael Karas (2006) · Catherine E. Costello / Catherine C. Fenselau / Peter Roepstorff (2009)
The Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry Award Ronald D. Macfarlane (1990) · Michael Barber (1991) · John B. Fenn (1992) · Christie G. Enke / Richard Yost (1993) · Donald F. Hunt (1994) · Keith R. Jennings (1995) · Frank H. Field / Burnaby Munson (1996) · Franz Hillenkamp / Michael Karas (1997) · David A. Dahl / Don C. McGilvery (1998) · Melvin Comisarow / Alan G. Marshall (1999) · Boris Aleksandrovich Mamyrin (2000) · George C. Stafford, Jr. (2001) · William Henzel / John Stults / Colin Watanabe (2002) · Fred McLafferty (2003) · Michael T. Bowers (2004) · James A. McCloskey (2005) · R. Graham Cooks (2006) · Jesse L. Beauchamp (2007) · Alexander Makarov (2008) · Simon J. Gaskell / Vicki H. Wysocki (2009)
See also
References
External links
- Short biography on Frankfurt University web site (en)
- http://www.uni-protokolle.de/nachrichten/id/26855/ (German)
Categories:- Living people
- Mass spectrometrists
- German scientists
- Chemists
- 1952 births
- German scientist stubs
- Chemist stubs
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