Sarzyńska Joanna

DR. JOANNA SARZYNSKA received a M.S. degree in biophysics from Warsaw University and a Ph.D. from the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS, Poznan. She spent two years as a postdoctoral fellow in L. Nilsson laboratory at the Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. Using molecular dynamics and free energy perturbation method, she contributed to the correlation of experimental biochemical and thermodynamic data for RNA fragments with structural flexibility and various interaction at the atomic level. She was also a recipient of Kosciuszko Foundation Scholarship for the study of structural basis of tRNA – ribosome interactions at Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, in the laboratory of S.C. Harvey. Currently she is conducting research with Biomolecular Modelling Group at the Laboratory of Structural Chemistry of Nucleic Acids, Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS, Poznan. Her research interests are focused on molecular dynamics simulations and theoretical methods to understand the effect of RNA modifications on its structure and thermodynamic stability. She is also interested in the RNA – protein interactions in the RNA interference pathway, using molecular modeling and multiscale MD simulations.

 

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