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Martin Spüler

Head of Bioinformatics at Bruker Daltonics
📍 Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Martin Spüler is the Head of Bioinformatics at Bruker Daltonics, where he leads advancements in data science and software development for life sciences. He earned his Dr. rer. nat. at the University of Tübingen and built his career at Bruker from Software Developer to his current leadership role, specializing in computational proteomics.

Before entering the industry, he led an academic research group at the University of Tübingen focused on neural interfaces and brain signal decoding.

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Experience
15 Years
Current Role
Head of Bioinformatics
Job Level
Mid-senior
Location
Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Priorities

Topics Martin cares about

Computational Proteomics
As Head of Bioinformatics at Bruker, his work centers on developing software and analysis pipelines for mass spectrometry and proteomics data.
Data Science
His career progression from Software Developer and Principal Data Scientist to a leadership role highlights his expertise in applying data science to biological challenges.
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Career

Work history

8-2024
Head of Bioinformatics
Bruker Daltonics
4-2021 - 7-2024
Principal Data Scientist
Bruker Daltonics
10-2019 - 3-2021
Software Developer
Bruker Daltonics
4-2015 - 3-2019
Gruppenleiter (AG Neural Interfaces and Brain Signal Decoding)
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
4-2013 - 3-2015
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (Postdoktorand)
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
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Education
Dr. rer. nat.
University of Tübingen
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