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Dorothee Kern

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Dorothee Kern, (born 1966) is a professor of Biochemistry at Brandeis University[1] and former player for the East German national basketball team.[2] She has published papers on, and continues to research, protein folding, especially using NMR techniques.[3]

Dorothee Kern
Academic background
Alma materMartin Luther University
Academic work
DisciplineBiochemistry
InstitutionsBrandeis University

References

  1. ^ "Life Sciences Faculty - Dorothee Kern". www.bio.brandeis.edu. Retrieved 2018-03-25.
  2. ^ Curry, Andrew: "Big Dreams Come True", Science, 326:792
  3. ^ Eisenmesser, Elan Zohar; Bosco, Daryl A.; Akke, Mikael; Kern, Dorothee (2002). "Enzyme Dynamics during Catalysis". Science. 295 (5559): 1520–1523. Bibcode:2002Sci...295.1520E. doi:10.1126/science.1066176. JSTOR 3076038. PMID 11859194.

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