Biostarks is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Gérard Hopfgartner as the company’s first Scientific Committee member and senior advisor. Professor Hopfgartner is widely recognized for his contributions to analytical sciences and mass spectrometry applied to life sciences—pairing long-standing academic leadership with deep industrial experience.
This appointment reflects a clear direction for Biostarks: expand what we can measure, while strengthening the operational backbone required to deliver high-quality biomarker testing reliably at scale.
Why this matters: expanding capability beyond “routine panels”
As we push beyond routine and small-molecule panels, we’re investing in methodologies that move into larger and more complex molecular classes—areas that begin to resemble proteomics-scale challenges. These domains raise the bar across the full pipeline: sample preparation, analytical methods, acquisition strategies, and downstream interpretation. They must be robust enough to be usable outside narrow research settings.
In short: adding new analytes is not just a scientific unlock—it’s an engineering and operations challenge. And we’re building for both.
The unglamorous work that makes everything else possible: industrialization
In parallel, Biostarks continues to focus on industrialising in-lab processes—the decisive work of improving throughput, repeatability, quality controls, and automation.
Scaling a biomarker platform isn’t only about expanding the menu of markers. It’s about building a lab operation that behaves like reliable infrastructure, where performance is consistent across time, operators, and volume.
Professor Hopfgartner’s experience across advanced LC-MS workflows and bioanalytical operations will be particularly valuable as Biostarks further standardises and automates parts of its measurement pipeline while maintaining scientific rigor.
Prof. Hopfgartner in a nutshell
Professor Hopfgartner brings a rare combination of academic depth and industry-grade pragmatism:
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University of Geneva: Emeritus Professor; long-standing leader in life-science mass spectrometry and analytical chemistry.
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Industrial experience (Roche): Joined F. Hoffmann-La Roche in 1992 in bioanalysis/DMPK; led the LC-MS group; later acted as a scientific expert within the bioanalytical organization.
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International research foundation: Postdoctoral work at Cornell University focused on atmospheric-pressure ionisation LC-MS/MS, building early expertise in advanced MS methods.
(Readers can explore his research track record via his Google Scholar profile.)
What the Scientific Committee is here to do
For Biostarks, the Scientific Committee is intended to serve as a pragmatic scientific anchor—not a ceremonial layer.
Concretely, it is designed to:
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Help validate expansion choices (what to build next—and why)
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Pressure-test technical tradeoffs (method complexity vs. robustness, signal vs. deployability)
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Accelerate the path from method development to deployable, repeatable operations
We’ll share additional updates as the committee evolves and as new measurement capabilities are introduced.





