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Dörte Brandis (B.Sc., M.Sc.) is a researcher at the Institute of Biological Chemistry within the Faculty of Chemistry at an academic institution. Her work focuses on advanced nuclear magnetic resonance techniques for studying biomolecular systems and materials.
Her primary research interests include Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Structural Dynamics of biomolecules, Biomimetic Materials, and Peptide Self-Assembly. She specializes in applying NMR spectroscopy to investigate elastin-like polypeptides, peptide assemblies in silica environments, and dynamic nuclear polarization techniques.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on developing novel NMR methodologies for studying intrinsically disordered proteins and peptide-based biomaterials. Her work bridges chemistry, materials science, and biophysics, with particular emphasis on understanding structural dynamics at the molecular level.
Her scientific contributions include multiple peer-reviewed publications in high-impact chemistry journals, with three publications in 2025 alone demonstrating ongoing active research.
Dr. Brandis has presented her research through numerous poster presentations at scientific conferences, including work on methyl-based NMR methods for characterizing large peptide self-assemblies and investigations of Cys-R5 dynamics using paramagnetic relaxation enhancement.

