Germán Rosano holds the degree of Licentiate in Biotechnology from the Faculty of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (FBioyF). He completed his doctoral and postdoctoral studies at the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Rosario (IBR-CONICET-IBR). Moreover, he is a Specialist in the Management of Biotechnological Endeveaurs.
Currently, he is an Adjunct Researcher at CONICET and teaching assistant of molecular biology at FBioyF.
At IBR, he directs the project “Studies of the structure-function relationship in molecular chaperones” alongside Eduardo Ceccarelli. The research line aims to unveil the role of the cellular protein quality control system (molecular chaperones and proteases) in maintaining the proteome integrity in bacteria and plants.
Dr. Rosano is also the Co-head of the Mass Spectrometry Unit (UEM-IBR). He specializes in mass spectrometry (MS) of proteins and peptides. Dr. Rosano has published works applying techniques such as two-dimensional gels, MALDI-TOF/TOF, MS Orbitrap, interactomics, protein crosslinking, and proteomics analysis using network and enrichment analysis.
He received training in proteomics at the Institut Pasteur (Montevideo) and the Centre o Biological Investigations of Madrid (Spain).
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Twitter: @GermanRosano