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Career Trajectory
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Christian Münch studied Biochemistry at the University of Tübingen and the Max Planck Institutes in Martinsried and Tübingen (Germany). He obtained his PhD from the University of Cambridge (UK), working on protein aggregation and prion-like processes in neurodegenerative diseases with Anne Bertolotti at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology. For his postdoctoral work, Christian joined Wade Harper’s laboratory at Harvard Medical School to study cellular protein quality control and the mitochondrial unfolded protein response.
Since 2016, Christian has been independent group leader and head of the Quantitative Proteomics Unit at the Institute of Biochemistry II (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany). His main research interests focus on cellular stress responses to mitochondrial protein misfolding, infection and disease. Besides biochemical and molecular biology methods, his laboratory applies and develops proteomics methods to measure cellular dynamics after stress on a systems biology level. One major goal is to combine molecular with global information to gain a cell-wide understanding of cellular changes upon stress. For his work, Christian received an ERC Starting Grant, an Emmy Noether Grant and won a number of prizes, including the British Neuroscience Association Postgraduate Award, the Aventis Foundation Bridge Award and the Binder Innovation Prize of the German Society for Cell Biology.
Awards, honors, contribution to scientific community
2021 Co-organizer, EMBO/FEBS Susan Lindquist School on Proteostasis
2020 – date Editorial Board, Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
2020 – date Steering Committee member, CRC 1177 Selective Autophagy
2020 – date Steering Committee member, BMBF Clusters4Excellence PROXIDRUGS
2019 – date Co-chair, Proteostasis Group of European New Investigators (PROGENIE)
2020 Binder Innovation Award by the German Society for Cell Biology
2019 Aventis Foundation Life Sciences Bridge Award
2019 Member of the Goethe University Early Career Council
2019 – 2023 ERC Starting Grant
2018 Johanna Quandt Young Academy Science Funding Award
2018 – 2022 Emmy Noether Program (DFG)
2012 – 2015 EMBO Long-Term Fellowship
2011 British Neuroscience Association Postgraduate Award
2011 FEBS Youth Travel Funds grant
2011 Cambridge University, Homerton College research grant
2011 Max Perutz travel grant
2010 Cambridge Neuroscience Postgraduate Poster Prize
2008 – 2011 Honorary Cambridge European Trust Member
2008 – 2011 MRC Studentship
Since 2016, Christian has been independent group leader and head of the Quantitative Proteomics Unit at the Institute of Biochemistry II (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany). His main research interests focus on cellular stress responses to mitochondrial protein misfolding, infection and disease. Besides biochemical and molecular biology methods, his laboratory applies and develops proteomics methods to measure cellular dynamics after stress on a systems biology level. One major goal is to combine molecular with global information to gain a cell-wide understanding of cellular changes upon stress. For his work, Christian received an ERC Starting Grant, an Emmy Noether Grant and won a number of prizes, including the British Neuroscience Association Postgraduate Award, the Aventis Foundation Bridge Award and the Binder Innovation Prize of the German Society for Cell Biology.
Awards, honors, contribution to scientific community
2021 Co-organizer, EMBO/FEBS Susan Lindquist School on Proteostasis
2020 – date Editorial Board, Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
2020 – date Steering Committee member, CRC 1177 Selective Autophagy
2020 – date Steering Committee member, BMBF Clusters4Excellence PROXIDRUGS
2019 – date Co-chair, Proteostasis Group of European New Investigators (PROGENIE)
2020 Binder Innovation Award by the German Society for Cell Biology
2019 Aventis Foundation Life Sciences Bridge Award
2019 Member of the Goethe University Early Career Council
2019 – 2023 ERC Starting Grant
2018 Johanna Quandt Young Academy Science Funding Award
2018 – 2022 Emmy Noether Program (DFG)
2012 – 2015 EMBO Long-Term Fellowship
2011 British Neuroscience Association Postgraduate Award
2011 FEBS Youth Travel Funds grant
2011 Cambridge University, Homerton College research grant
2011 Max Perutz travel grant
2010 Cambridge Neuroscience Postgraduate Poster Prize
2008 – 2011 Honorary Cambridge European Trust Member
2008 – 2011 MRC Studentship
Research Interests
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Cell death discoveryno. 1 (2024)
Benjamin Koch,Mahmoud Shehata, Christin Mueller-Ruttloff, Shady A. Gouda,Nils Wetzstein,Sammy Patyna,Anica Scholz,Tobias Schmid,Ursula Dietrich,Christian Muench,John Ziebuhr,Helmut Geiger,Luis Martinez-Sobrido,Patrick C. Baer,Ahmed Mostafa,Stephan Pleschka
Journal of Molecular Biology/Journal of molecular biologypp.168631-168631, (2024)
Pablo Sanz-Martinez,Georg Tascher,Sara Cano-Franco, Paloma Cabrerizo-Poveda,Christian Muench,Evert J. Homan,Alexandra Stolz
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGYno. 15 (2024): 168643-168643
Mads M Foged,Emeline Recazens, Sylvain Chollet,Miriam Lisci,George E Allen,Boris Zinshteyn, Doha Boutguetait,Christian A Munch,Vamsi K Mootha,Alexis A Jourdain
biorxiv(2024)
Methods in Enzymology (2024)
Nucleic acids research (2024)
NATUREno. 7966 (2023): 849-+
Nature Cell Biologyno. 5 (2023): 685-698
Molecular & Cellular Proteomicsno. 5 (2023): 100537-100537
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#Papers: 116
#Citation: 3850
H-Index: 25
G-Index: 62
Sociability: 6
Diversity: 3
Activity: 195
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