About
Anjali Pandit is an Assistant Professor at the Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC), Leiden University. Her research focuses on understanding structural mechanisms in photosynthesis using advanced spectroscopy and biochemical approaches. Key areas include light harvesting, membrane proteins, and non-photochemical quenching. She employs solid-state NMR to study molecular dynamics in photosynthetic systems.
- PhD Candidates: Willem Marulanda Valencia, Anouska van Troost
Research emphasizes structural dynamics of light-harvesting complexes and photoprotection mechanisms. Notable contributions include real-time NMR spectroscopy in live cells and elucidating exciton-vibrational coherences in photosynthetic systems.
Her work has been supported by grants such as the 17.9M euro NMR Roadmap consortium and 2.8M euros for photosynthesis research. Scientific findings span Biochemistry, Photosynthesis, and NMR Spectroscopy disciplines.

