What I do
I am working in the field of biomolecular NMR, with current focus on leucine zipper motifs – their folding, enzymatic activity and role in signaling networks. In perspective am very much interested in methodology of in cell and in vivo NMR for the studies of cell signaling.
As well I am making some research on semantic annotation of research process, tools for scientific documentation and knowledge dissemination. Very much inspired by the concepts of the open science and open society and looking forward to see those revolutionizing the world.
I also blog about Future [Open] Science occasionally.
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- PostDoc
- Company
- University of Basel
- Duration
- 2009 - Present
- Further information
Past affiliations
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- Position
- PhD student
- Company
- University of Basel
- Duration
- 2007 - 2009
- Further information
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- Position
- Research Assistant
- Company
- ETH Zürich
- Duration
- 2005 - 2007
- Further information
Location
- City:
- Zürich, Kanton Zurich, Switzerland
- Hub:
- Zurich
Interests
open science and open society, semantic science web, biomolecular nmr, leucine zippers, cell signaling, [molecular] evolution, human interactions, [computer aided] design
Projects
Yaroslav Nikolaev has not yet listed any projects.
Publications
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Probing the rotor subunit interface of the ATP synthase from Ilyobacter tartaricus. The FEBS journal (2008) (Epub 20 Aug 2008) PubMed ID:(18721138)
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Nikolaev Y, Pervushin K. NMR spin state exchange spectroscopy reveals equilibrium of two distinct conformations of leucine zipper GCN4 in solution. Journal of the American Chemical Society (20) , 6461-9 (2007) (Epub 01 May 2007) PubMed ID:(17469817 )
Contact
- email:
- yarikson [ at ] trosy.com