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









