Dr Maria Sunnerhagen, prof Structural Biology: ≈30 years of experience with using NMR as a combined tool with biophysical methods to study proteins of medical interest and their complexes, during recent years in particular with intrinsically disordered proteins.
Dr Alexandra Ahlner, principal research engineer, first PhD student of Patrik Lundström and co-developer of PINT, holds >10 years of NMR experience, in particular protein dynamics and methods development on the study of large proteins. Joint postdoc with Dr Julie Forman-Kay and Dr Linda Penn, U Toronto supported by the Swedish Child Cancer Foundation.
Dr Xiongyu Wu, Drug discovery platform manager of Neuroscience at LiU since 2013, ≈20 years of experience in NMR for the use of small molecule NMR analysis in organic synthesis. PhD 2000, Postdoc UU, Research Scientist Karo Bio AB.
Dr Björn Wallner, prof Bioinformatics: expert member of the Rosetta developer team, experience with NMR ensemble calculations in particular for intrinsically disordered proteins and joint interpretation of NMR data with SAXS and SANS data. Affiliated with PReSTO.
Specialized service that we typically perform for/with academic groups and companies, nationally and internationally:
• IVDr Metabolomics
• Slow-to-fast protein dynamics characterization (CEST, CPMG relax-disp, R1ρrelax-disp, R1, R2, hetNOE…)
• Assignment of large proteins and interaction mapping w proteins and molecules
• Intrinsically disordered proteins and their interactions with proteins and small molecules
• Organic synthesis: analysis and structure evaluation