Birthe studied for her Master’s in chemistry and biochemistry at the Southern Danish University in Odense. During a class covering NMR spectroscopy, she was captivated by the patterns in the spectra. Meanwhile, Birthe also had contact with a research group working with small proteins in lipid metabolism, and these two subjects led her to the […]
Unlocking Catalytic Reactions: The Role of NMR Spectroscopy in the Green Transition
In the rapidly evolving landscape of chemical research and industrial catalysis, there is a pressing need to unlock the secrets of molecular interactions, which are fundamental to the design of catalyst. This is of great importance as the demand for cleaner fuels to reduce CO2 emissions has increased in the world today. In the midst […]
Computational methods and NMR spectroscopy: Tools for improving our understanding of proteins
Kresten Lindorff-Larsen is a professor at SBiNlab at the Department of Biology at the University of Copenhagen. His group focuses on combining computational methods with experimental data to study the structure, function, dynamics and folding of proteins. Kresten Lindorff-Larsen studied biochemistry at the University of Copenhagen. During this time, he developed a strong interest in […]