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Fellows round 2006at the Faculty Mathematics and Natural SciencesIn the second round of 2006 fellowships were awarded to: Prof.dr. Martina Schmidt - associate professor
Martina Schmidt specialized in molecular pharmacoloy -
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Challenges to unravel novel signalling routes
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after completing her Ph.D. at the Ruhr-Universität in Bochum, Germany. In December 2005 she was awarded with the Rosalind Franklin Fellowship and started her research at the University of Groningen, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Dr. Irene Tieleman - assistant professorResearch interest: Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology
Irene Tieleman (1973) completed her Ph.D. at the University of Groningen. She worked at universities in St. Louis and Columbus in the US, and at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Andechs, Germany, before she was awarded the Rosalind Franklin Fellowship. She started her research at the Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies (CEES), Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in Groningen in October 2005, where she is an assistant professor in Animal Ecology. Her research focuses on how animals cope with environmental challenges, with an emphasis on the role of physiological systems in ecological processes. For more information on her research please visit: http://www.rug.nl/biologie/onderzoek/onderzoekgroepen/eep/index Email:
B.I.Tieleman@rug.nl
Dr. Maria Antonietta Loi - assistant professorResearch interest: Photophysics of Nano-materials
Maria Antonietta Loi (1973) received her Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Cagliari (Italy). She worked as post doctoral fellow at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria, and at the Institute for Nanostructured Materials of the Italian Research Council. From January 2003 to January 2006 she has been staff member with a temporary position at the Institute for Nanostructured Materials of the Italian Research Council in Bologna, Italy. She started her Rosalind Franklin fellowship in March 2006 at the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in Groningen. Here research focus on optical properties of organic semiconductors and nano-materials. She is project leader of one of the Nanoscience-Europe (ERA) projects. Prof. dr. Roberta Croce – associate professorResearch interest: molecular mechanisms of the light reactions of photosynthesis
Roberta Croce studied chemistry at the University of Padova, Italy, and completed her Ph.D. in Plant Biology at the University of Milano in 1998. After two postdoc periods in Germany and in Italy, she received a permanent appointment at the Institute of Biophysics of the Italian Research Council in 2001. In March 2006 she was appointed as Rosalind Franklin Fellow at the Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute ( GBB ), Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and in July 2008 she was promoted to associate professor in Molecular Photobiology. Her research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of the light reactions of photosynthesis. In 2006 she received a VIDI grant. r.croce@rug.nl.
Dr. Eriko Takano – Assistant Professor
Major subject: Synthetic biology in
Streptomycetes
- Regulation of antibiotic production
Eriko Takano (Japan) completed her Ph.D. at the University of East Anglia, School of Biological Sciences. After finishing a postdoctoral position at the John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK, she moved to the University of Tübingen, Germany, as an Assistant Professor. In 2006 she was awarded the Rosalind Franklin Fellowship to work at the Department of Microbial Physiology in the Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute (GBB). Recently, she has been awarded 1 million Euro from STW, for a GenBiotic project on the synthetic biology of antibiotics production, for which she coordinates an international consortium including industrial partners, such as DSM. She is also involved in the BE-Basic program for the development of sustainable new biomaterials.
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