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DR. ELINE KOERS

IBSA foundation postdoctoral fellow

Eline received her MSc in Molecular Biology from the Georg-August Universitat Goettingen in 2010. She then started a PhD in the solid state NMR lab of Marc Baldus where she studied the application of DNP on biomolecular systems using the ion channel KcsA.


From 2016-2019 she studied the role of molecular chaperones on protein folding using single molecule force spectroscopy in the lab of Sander Tans, AMOLF, Amsterdam.


After receiving the IBSA foundation fellowship (video), Eline joined the Veprintsev lab in April 2019 bringing her chaperone expertise to study the effect of chaperones on GPCR folding and biogenesis.

In her free time, Eline participates in extreme triathlons (Ironman distance triathlons in mountaineous terrain) with most recent achievements being a 1st place in the ICON Livigno 2018 and 4th place in the Celtman 2019.

Publications

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Dr. Eline Koers: Team Members
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