Felix Carlsson Niemeyer is a researcher in the Working Group of Prof. T. Schrader at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Duisburg-Essen. He has been actively contributing to the group since February 2015, focusing on both experimental and computational aspects of molecular design and analysis. His research centers on NMR spectroscopy , particularly for structural determination, kinetic studies, and binding analysis using techniques like STD-NMR. Complementing this, his work in computational chemistry includes docking studies, homology modeling, and molecular dynamics simulations aimed at optimizing molecular structures for targeted applications. The trends in his publications reflect a strong interdisciplinary focus, combining organic and inorganic chemistry with biological applications. His work spans areas such as neurodegenerative disease inhibition, antiviral strategies, enzyme inhibition, and luminescent materials, demonstrating expertise in both synthetic and analytical methodologies. He earned his doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Hamburg in 2016 under the supervision of B. Meyer, following undergraduate studies in Chemistry there starting in 2011. Doctorate (Chemistry), University of Hamburg, 2016 Studies in Chemistry, University of Hamburg, 2011 While no scientific awards or student advisement roles are mentioned in the provided text, his contributions to high-impact journals such as ACS Nano , Journal of the American Chemical Society , and Journal of Medicinal Chemistry underscore his active engagement in cutting-edge research. He is part of a collaborative team involved in supramolecular and medicinal chemistry projects, often working on multivalent systems and molecular recognition phenomena. His laboratory work is centered within the organic chemistry facilities at the University of Duisburg-Essen, where he utilizes advanced NMR and computational tools to support the research goals of Prof. Schrader’s group.





