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Univ.-Doz.in Mag.a Dr.in rer.nat. Angelika Krebs
Science-Technology Interface: Structural Biology
Head
EMail: angelika.krebs(at)medunigraz.at
Tel: +43/316/385/72717
https://zmf.medunigraz.at/en/core-facilities/structural-biology
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Statistik Austria, science classification

Scientific Expertise

Curr. Vitae

2019 Coordination of initiative "Integrative Structural Biology and Biophysics", BioTechMed-Graz.
2019 Head Science-Technology Interface: Structural Biology. Medical University of Graz
2007 Center for medical research, Medical University of Graz.
2005 Habilitation (Venia Docendi) in Structural Biology, University of Graz.
2005 -lfd Lecturer at University of Graz.
2003 -2008 Lecturer at University for Veterinary Medicine, Vienna and fh campus Vienna.
2000 -2006 APART-Fellow, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg.
1997 -2000 Schrödinger-Fellow, Medical Research Council, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, U.K. "Post-Doc".
1996 PhD in chemistry, University of Graz.

Awards

2004 Nomination as a regular member of the Biophysical Society
2003 Nomination as a regular member of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
2000 APART-Fellowship awarded by the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austrian Programme for Advanced Research and Technology
2000 EMBO fellowship, European Molecular Biology Organization
1998 Erwin Schrödinger fellowship, awarded by the Austrian Science Fund, 2nd year
1997 Erwin Schrödinger fellowship, awarded by the Austrian Science Fund
1995 Travel Grant, Federal State Syria
1992 Scholarship for extraordinary work, Austrian Ministry of Science

Reviewer for scientific journals

2003 -2009 JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
2003 -2008 BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
2005 -2008 BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA
2007 -2008 JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
2005 -2006 PROTEIN AND PEPTIDE LETTERS
2005 -2005 EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS

Organizer of scientific conferences, Chairs

2020 Structural Biology Meets Clinic: Molecular Aspects of COVID-19
Organisator
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