Dr. Krisztina Fehér
I
am interested in studying biomolecular processes at the interface of
chemistry and biology at the atomic level using physical methods. I
gained deep insight into the processes in life science-based industries
such as in pharmaceutical industry and in early stage structure-based
drug design. My main research tools are Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
spectroscopy, molecular modeling methods such as molecular dynamics and
structural bioinformatics methods.
I am currently a Senior Research
Fellow in the Molecular Recognition and Interaction Research Group of
the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at Debrecen University. I got my PhD
in Chemistry in Hungary and I have been working before both in academic
and industrial pharmaceutical research in Germany, the UK and Belgium,
see my CV for more details.
Awards
2020 National Excellence Program, Hungarian Academy of Sciences2019 National Excellence Program, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
2018 National Excellence Program, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
2018 Janos Bolyai Research Fellowship, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
2016
Publication Award for K.
Feher et al.
Chemical
Science, 2016, 7, 2666 – 2673
, Debrecen
University
2015
Poster prize, 2nd place, CCPN/CCPBiosim
Conference 25-28.7.2016, Buxton, UK
2014
Marie Curie Career Integration Grant
2003
Max-Planck Fellowship, MPI for
Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany
2001
Marie-Curie Training Site Fellowship,
Institute for
Analytical Chemistry, University Leipzig, Germany
1998
Prize of Student Scientific Conference
for undergraduate research
Memberships
Marie
Curie Alumni Association
EMBL
Alumni
Workgroup
for Applied Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Dynamics at Debrecen
University