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Dr. Kevin Jooß
Assistant Professor
Division of BioAnalytical Chemistry
Research
Dr. Kevin Jooß’s research is dedicated to the comprehensive analysis of biopolymers, including proteins, extracellular vesicles, and oligonucleotides, with the goal of deepening our understanding of fundamental biological processes and disease mechanisms, as well as advancing modern biopharmaceutical development. His work places particular emphasis on the detailed characterization of intact proteins and proteoforms, recognizing their central role in cellular function, diagnostic innovation, and therapeutic design. To achieve this cutting-edge analytical workflows are developed and refined that integrate capillary electrophoresis (CE), ion mobility spectrometry (IMS), and state-of-the-art mass spectrometry (MS). By combining these complementary technologies, his research enables high-resolution structural and molecular insights that support both basic biological discovery and the development of next-generation biotherapeutics.
Teaching
(i) Bachelor Courses:
- Bioanalysis & Molecular Toxicology (2nd year BSc, Pharmaceutical Sciences)
- Molecular Diagnostics (2nd year BSc, Medical Natural Sciences)
- Clinical Diagnostics & Imaging (2nd year BSc, Science, Business & innovation)
(ii) Master Courses:
- Advanced Separation Science (MSc, Chemistry)
- Protein Analysis (MSc, Chemistry)
- Biopharmaceuticals & Biopharma Science (MSc, Drug Discovery Sciences)
(iii) Examiner of several BSc and MSc projects
(iv) Lecturer in Analytical Technology of Life Sciences, Analytical Sciences & Sustainable Chemistry (ATLAS) program
Other important information / grants / group information / other activities
- Academic Activities:
- Board Member Dutch CE Discussion Group (KNCV)
- Board Member CE Forum
- Next Generation Member Comprehensive Analytical Science and Technology (COAST)
- Organizing Committee CE-TDMS Initiative of Top-Down Consortium