Karsten Seidel

CV


Research

Since 3/2008:
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany:
Post-doctoral research associate in the group of Dr. M. Baldus,
with projects on bacterial phototaxis (solid-state NMR) and protein neurodegenerative disease (molecular modeling)

1/2004 – 2/2008:
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany:
Scientific member in the group of Dr. M. Baldus
Doctoral thesis work on solid-state NMR spectroscopy of membrane proteins

In 2005 (1/2 year):
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA:

Visiting student in the lab of Prof. Dr. Griffin
Dynamic Nuclear Polarization studies of a membrane protein

2002 – 2003:
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry:
Diploma thesis work with Dr. M. Baldus

Education

1997 – 2003:
University of Göttingen:
Studies in physics
Diploma degree (MSc equiv.) in physics

2000 – 2001 (1 year):
University of California, San Diego, USA:
Education Abroad Program, one academic year
Studies in physics and biophysics

1996:
Abitur (High School Diploma)

Other activities:

1996 – 1997:
Civil service in a residential home for the disabled

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