Angela Steinauer
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Office: CH C2 425
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Office: CH C2 425
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2019-2021: MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow at ETHZ (Switzerland)
2018: Ph.D. in Chemical Biology from Yale University (USA)
2007-2012: B.Sc. & M.Sc. in Chemistry from University of Zurich (Switzerland)
Teaching & PhD
Current Phd
Diogo Miguel De Abreu Viegas, Georges Barnikol, Oliver Dennis, Andrea Elizabeth Melgar Aguilar, Paula Oeser
Courses
Advanced general chemistry I
CH-110
This course comprises of two parts. The bases of the thermodynamics of equilibria and of the kinetics of reactions are introduced. The first notions of quantum chemistry on electrons and bonds, exemplified in organic chemistry, are presented in the second part.
Chemical Biology Seminar Series 1
CH-635
PhD students can broaden their horizon in the field of chemical biology by listening to 14 talks by speakers who talk about their recent research. The PhD students get the opportunity to also personally meet the speakers
Chemical Biology Seminar Series 2
CH-636
PhD students can broaden their horizon in the field of chemical biology by listening to 14 talks by speakers who talk about their recent research. The PhD students get the opportunity to also personally meet the speakers.
Chemical Biology Seminar Series 3
CH-637
PhD students can broaden their horizon in the field of chemical biology by listening to 8 to 14 talks by speakers who talk about their recent research. The PhD students get the opportunity to also personally meet the speakers.
Nanobiotechnology
CH-413
This course concerns modern bioanalytical techniques to investigate biomolecules both in vitro and in vivo, including recent methods to image, track and manipulate single molecules. We cover the basic principles of the respective methods and discuss examples from the current scientific literature.