
Julia Hesselbarth obtained her M. Sc. degree in biochemistry at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg where she focused on structural analysis of synaptic proteins using mass spectrometry. Julia is currently working with Synaptobrevin-2, an IDP that undergoes a disorder-to-order transition in the presence of interaction partners. In order to understand this process, she analyses its protein-protein as well as protein-lipid interactions by several mass spectrometry techniques, like cross-linking MS and native MS.