معرفی
Prof. Dr. Armin Geyer is a Full Professor in Organic Chemistry at the University of Marburg, Germany. His research focuses on the synthesis and structural analysis of glycoconjugates, peptides, and peptidomimetics using advanced NMR spectroscopy and molecular modeling techniques.
- Education:
- 1985-1991: Chemistry studies at the Technical University of Munich, Diploma in Chemistry
- 1991-1994: Ph.D. at the Technical University of Munich, thesis on thiourea and reduced amide bonds in peptides
- 1995-2000: Habilitation at the University of Konstanz, "Polyol Shapes"
Research Interests
Prof. Geyer's group specializes in the chemical synthesis of complex biomolecules, particularly glycoconjugates and peptidomimetics, which are critical for understanding carbohydrate-based biological interactions. His work leverages NMR spectroscopy and molecular modeling to analyze molecular structures, with applications in drug design and biochemical research.
Academic Appointments
After postdoctoral research at the Centro Studio Biopolimeri in Padova, Italy (1993), he held academic roles at the University of Konstanz (1994-2001), University of Regensburg (2001-2003), and since 2003 at the University of Marburg. His career progression includes Privatdozent (2000-2001) and venia legendi for Organic Chemistry (2000).
Teaching & Group Members
Teaching activities are listed under OC-3 and OC-7 courses. The Geyer Research Group includes current members like Dr. Carmen Bäuerlein, Leonard Briefs, Fabian Daus, and technician Katja Kräling. Alumni include numerous PhD students such as Dr. Karoly Agoston, Manjeet Deshmukh, and Philip Horx, alongside technicians and trainees from institutions like Regensburg and Marburg.
Professional Affiliations
His career spans institutions including the Technical University of Munich, University of Konstanz, University of Regensburg, and University of Marburg, with research visits to Italy. The group maintains a dedicated website for their research and publications.





