Robles Lab

Systems Chronobiology

Welcome to the Robles Lab

We study circadian- and sleep-driven mechanisms in health and diseases across molecular to system levels, using a variety of biochemical and cell biology approaches, with mass spectrometry (MS)-based quantitative proteomics as our core technology. We employ a wide range of proteomics approaches to investigate, in a context-dependent manner, the temporal dynamics of protein abundance, subcellular localization and post-transcriptional modifications (PTMs) that underpin circadian and sleep molecular processes.
To support our work, we continuously develop and optimize novel proteomics methods using our state-of-the-art instrumentation (funded by the DFG and LMU), including the Orbitrap Exploris™ 480 and Q-Exactive™ HF-X mass spectrometers and Vanquish Neo and EASY-nLC 1200 HPLCs. This instrumentation platform is located at the BMC, where our group is affiliated.

Group Members

Prof. Maria Robles, PhD.

Acting Chair, Head Systems Chronobiology

Professor of Medical Psychology and Biological Timing

Lukas Huschet

PhD Student

Daniel Kovacs

Postdoctoral fellow

Dr. Maria Voronkov
Fabian Kliem
Fatih Aygenli