Prof Andras Guttman
Head of the Institute, Horvath Csaba Memorial Institute of Bioanalytical Research, University of Debrecen, Hungary
András Guttman, MTA-PE Lendület professor of Translational Glycomics, is the head of the Horváth Csaba Memorial Institute of Bioanalytical Research in University of Debrecen, Hungary. He also contributes to the separation/application efforts at Sciex. His work is focused on capillary electrophoresis and CE-MS based glycomics asd well as glycoproteomics analysis of molecules of biomedical and biopharmaceutical interests. Dr Guttman had previous academic appointments at Northeastern University (Boston, MA) and at University of Innsbruck (Austria) holding the Marie Curie Chair of the European Commission. His former industrial affiliations included Novartis (La Jolla, CA), Genetic BioSystems (San Diego, CA), and Beckman Instruments (Fullerton, CA), where he developed high resolution capillary electrophoresis and microfluidics based bioanalytical methods. Professor Guttman has close to 300 scientific publications, wrote 35 book chapters, edited 4 textbooks and holds 23 patents. He is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, past president of the American Chemical Society Hungary Chapter, on the board of the Society of Hungarian Academicians in America, associate director of CASSS and serves on the editorial boards of a dozen international scientific journals. Dr. Guttman graduated from University of Veszprem (Hungary) in chemical engineering, where he also received his doctoral degree. Professor Guttman has been recognized by numerous awards including the Analytical Chemistry Award of the Hungarian Chemical Society (2000), named as Fulbright Scholar of the US Department of State (2012), received the CASSS CE Pharm Award, the Arany Janos Medal of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Pro Scientia award of University of Pannonia in 2013, and the Dennis Gabor Award of the Novofer Foundation (2014). Dr Guttman is also the recipient of the 2017 Dal Nogare Award of the Delaware Valley Chromatography Forum.