RNDr. Andrea Antošová, PhD.
Watsonova 47
040 01 Košice
Slovak Republic
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I received my Ph.D in Biochemistry at Safarik University in Košice and IEP SAS in 2011.
My scientific focus is dedicated to the stability of proteins and amyloid aggregation of protein (lysozyme, lactalbumin, insulin), especially concerning the influence of small molecules, nanoparticles, and other factors influencing the formation process of the non-native protein states leading to protein aggregation. I have extensive experience in the field of:
1. Visualization of amyloid aggregates by AFM method
2. Characterization of amyloid aggregates by spectroscopic methods (thioflavin T fluorescence, ANS, circular dichroism).
I obtained three months fellowship at University Bayreuth, Germany and in CNR in Bologna, Italy. I was also awarded the SAS Award for scientific research in the amyloid aggregation of proteins.
My scientific focus is dedicated to the stability of proteins and amyloid aggregation of protein (lysozyme, lactalbumin, insulin), especially concerning the influence of small molecules, nanoparticles, and other factors influencing the formation process of the non-native protein states leading to protein aggregation. I have extensive experience in the field of:
1. Visualization of amyloid aggregates by AFM method
2. Characterization of amyloid aggregates by spectroscopic methods (thioflavin T fluorescence, ANS, circular dichroism).
I obtained three months fellowship at University Bayreuth, Germany and in CNR in Bologna, Italy. I was also awarded the SAS Award for scientific research in the amyloid aggregation of proteins.