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Name | Katia D'Ambrosio |
Area | Research&Development |
Position | Researcher |
Work site | Naples - Castellino |
Address | Via Pietro Castellino 111, 80131 Naples - Italy |
katia.dambrosiocnr.it |
February 1999-June 1999: Guest Investigator at the Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department at the University of Montpellier (France) December 2000: Degree in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical technology at Chemistry of the natural substances Department, University of Naples "Federico II". September 2001-February 2003: Guest Investigator at the LCM3B, at the University Henry Poincair, Nancy (France). January 2004: International Ph. D. in Chemistry of Biological Processes at University of Naples "Federico II". November 2003-January2009: Associate researcher at Institute of Biostructures and Bioimages-CNR, Napoli with a fixed-term contract. February2009 up today: Permanent position as "researcher" at Institute of Biostructures and Bioimages-CNR. November 2006-March 2007: Professor in the formation project STRUIM, for the course Advances in crystallography basic knowledge. June 2006: Professor in the formation project for the Consortium ITALBIOTEC, for the course Structural analysis of biomolecules by X-ray diffraction techniques The scientific activity of Dr. DAmbrosio regards research topics of great interest, concerning the application of the most modern techniques of X-ray crystallography, for the detailed characterization of the three-dimensional structures of protein and protein complexes. The research activity of Dr. DAmbrosio can be summarized as it follows: -Structural characterization of proteins involved in oxidoreduction mechanisms-Structural characterization of proteins of enzymes from extremophiles-Structural characterization of proteins involved in different human pathologies-Structural characterization of protein-ligand complexes. Dr. DAmbrosio is involved in several national and international research projects, collaborating with a wide range of scientists and institutions (University of Florence, University of Nancy, France; Universit Montpellier II, France).