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Roman Lichtenecker is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Vienna's Faculty of Chemistry and Department of Organic Chemistry. He specializes in biomolecular NMR spectroscopy and isotope labeling techniques, focusing on protein dynamics and interactions. His research contributes to Sustainable Development Goals related to advancing biochemical methodologies.
He leads the active research project 'Allospace. The emergence and mechanisms of allostery' (2021–2025), exploring protein structural dynamics. Recent work includes synthesizing isotopically labeled compounds for NMR studies, such as phosphotyrosine interactome probes and arginine derivatives. These advancements aid in understanding protein conformation, interactions, and signaling pathways.
Key collaborations involve institutions like the University of Vienna's Department of Structural Biology and international teams in biomolecular research. His contributions span 36 publications since 2004, with recent focus on methodological advancements in NMR-based protein analysis.
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