Jose L. Luque-Garcia

In December 2003, Jose L. Luque-Garcia obtained his PhD in Chemistry (Extraordinary Award - European Mention) at the University of Cordoba (supervisor - Prof. M.D. Luque de Castro). During the pre-doctoral stage his research was oriented to developing methodologies for the automation and acceleration of solid sample preparation; he spent 3 months with one of the pioneers in the proteomics field: Prof. P.G. Righetti (University of Verona, Italy). He was trained in electrophoresis and micellar electrokinetic chromatography for the separation of peptides and proteins. In January 2004, Jose started his Post-Doctorate at the Mass Spectrometry Laboratory of the Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine (New York University) under the supervision of Prof. T.A. Neubert. During a 3-year stay. He specialized in protein chemistry and biological MS, and worked in collaboration with Prof. T.T. Sun (head of the Epithelial Biology Unit, NYU) in the study of urothelial differentiation, and with Prof. D. Fishman (Director of the National Ovarian Cancer Early Detection Program, NIH) in the study of the mechanisms involved in ovarian cancer metastasis.

In February 2007, Jose returned to Spain as Researcher of the Proteomics Unit of the National Cancer Research Center (CNIO) where he continued working with quantitative proteomics applied to the study of the mechanisms of progression of colon (Dr. I. Casal) and bladder cancer (Dr. M. Sanchez), the identification of targets related to cell cycle regulation (Dr. M. Malumbres) and the study of pluripotential transcription factors in embryonic stem cells (Dr. M. Serrano). During this stage Jose was trained in numerous biochemical, cellular and molecular biology techniques. In May 2009, he moved to the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) with a "Ramón y Cajal" contract (Prof.ª C. Cámara group) and currently holds a permanent position (Associate Professor) since May 2018. Jose is Director of the Chemical Techniques Center (2021) and the Mass Spectrometry Unit (Nov. 2015) at the UCM.  His current research continues with the development of bioanalytical and -omics strategies and the study of the potential of novel nanomaterials with biomedical applications in collaboration with various international and national groups. To date, Jose has an H-index of 36 and has published more than 85 scientific articles in high impact journals (Nature Communications, Cell Reports, Journal of Clinical Investigations, Anaytical Chemistry, Nanoscale, Gut Microbes, TrAC, Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, eLife, Nanotoxicology, Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, etc.), 2 books (Elsevier) and 12 book chapters. He has participated in 27 research projects (MICINN, EU, CAM, NIH) and directed 5 as PI. 

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