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Name: Erica F., PhD
Molecular Biologist with a PhD in Chemistry.
Scientific communicator in the rare diseases field and scientist in the pre-clinical optimisation.

Education

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2015-2016: Post-Doc at the University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland - Department of Chemistry, Prof. Dr. Roland K.O. Sigel.
2011-2015: PhD in Molecular and Chemical Sciences at the University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland - Department of Chemistry, Prof. Dr. Roland K.O. Sigel.
Dissertation: “From Bulk to Single Molecule – Effects of Crowding Agents and Mutations on the Activity and Folding of a Group II Intron Ribozyme”.
In this work, different techniques were used synergistically in order to characterize a large, catalytically active group II intron ribozyme. It was studied both the influence of molecular crowding on folding and function of a functional ribozyme variant and the folding pathway by generating and characterizing a number of mutants.
While reading this work, I hope that you feel like I felt during these four years: enthusiastic and curious.
2009-2011: Master in Molecular Biology, University of Parma, Parma, Italy - Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Prof. Giorgio Pelosi, and Department of Physics, Section of Biophysics, Prof. Eugenia Polverini.
Thesis title: "Thiosemicarbazones as inhibitors of ribonucleotide reductase: synthesis, characterization and preliminary studies of interaction with the enzyme". Degree in Molecular Biology cum laude.

Scientific Publications

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2018: "Optimal molecular crowding accelerates group II intron folding and maximizes catalysis", PNAS [1]
2018: "30 years for a diagnosis", checkorphan.wordpress.com [2]
2017: "I don’t need a diet, I need a cure", checkorphan.wordpress.com [3]
2017: "Takayasu’s Arteritis vs Chiara – 0:1", checkorphan.wordpress.com [4]
2014: "Mimicking the in vivo Environment – The Effect of Crowding on RNA and Biomacromolecular Folding and Activity", Chimia [5]
2013: "BOBA FRET: Bootstrap-Based Analysis of Single-Molecule FRET Data", PLOS ONE [6]

Organizations

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Nov 2018 - Present: Pint of Science, team of the city of Munich, Germany. Organization of scientific talks for a general audience.[7]
Feb 2016 – Present: UZH Alumni.
Oct 2012 – Oct 2017: Swiss Volunteers. Staff/helper during sport events.
2012 - 2015: Swiss Chemical Society.

Certifications

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GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICES, NIDA Clinical Trials Network (Feb 2017 – Feb 2020).
Swiss Document of Personal Dosimetry, Dosimetric Passport (Schweizerische Persönliches Dosisdokument, Strahlenpass), Swiss Confederation.
TELC German B1, telc GmbH - The European Language Certificates, TELC GmbH - The European Language Certificates.

Interest

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Sport aficionado. Semi-professional athlete until 2011: 100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m.
Passion for scientific books.

Languages

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Italian: mother tongue
English: business fluent
German: fluent
French: basic

Awards

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2014: Poster prize section Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology at the Swiss Chemical Society Fall Meeting 2014.
2006: Oscar for merit in school and sport during High School.

References

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  1. ^ "Optimal molecular crowding accelerates group II intron folding and maximizes catalysis". PNAS, October 5, 2018.
  2. ^ "30 years for a diagnosis". CheckOrphan, February 28, 2018.
  3. ^ "I don't need a diet, I need a cure". CheckOrphan, September 12, 2017.
  4. ^ "Takayasu's Arteritis vs Chiara – 0:1". CheckOrphan, January 23, 2017.
  5. ^ "Mimicking the in vivo Environment – The Effect of Crowding on RNA and Biomacromolecular Folding and Activity". Chimia International Journal for Chemistry, April 29, 2015.
  6. ^ "BOBA FRET: Bootstrap-Based Analysis of Single-Molecule FRET Data". PLOS ONE, December 27, 2013.
  7. ^ "Pint of Science".