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Andrea Bodor is a Lecturer at the Institute of Chemistry and Department of Analytical Chemistry of Eötvös Loránd University, where she focuses on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and structural biology of proteins. She holds the prestigious title of Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, recognizing her contributions to chemical sciences.
- Academic Role: Lecturer in Analytical Chemistry
- Institution: Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Research Interests: Andrea Bodor specializes in characterizing intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) using NMR techniques, with a focus on proline cis/trans isomerization, chemical shift analysis, and membrane interactions. Her work extends to antimicrobial peptides, protein dynamics under physiological conditions, and structural characterization of protein complexes via hybrid NMR-SAXS approaches.
Publications Trends: Her recent work emphasizes NMR methodology development for structural analysis, molecular complex stability (e.g., sugammadex-solasodine), and functional studies of proteins involved in diseases like cancer (p53, S100A4). She also investigates analytical techniques for food chemistry and polymer functionalization.
Scientific Honors:
- Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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