Heiko Michael Möller

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Heiko Michael Möller (born July 8, 1972 in Wedel ) is a German chemist and university professor .

Life

Möller completed an apprenticeship as a chemical-technical assistant during his school days at the high school in Hamburg-Rissen . After graduating from high school in 1992 and doing community service , he began studying chemistry at the University of Hamburg in the spring of 1994 , which he completed in 1999 as a graduate chemist. During his studies, Möller made a stay abroad at Newcastle University in the UK .

After completing his studies, he worked as a research assistant at the University of Hamburg and completed his doctoral thesis at the Institute for Organic Chemistry, which he completed in 2003. The title of his work was "NMR-based design of new anti-HIV drugs: Synthesis, structure and binding of peptidomimetics as inhibitors of the GP120-CD4 interaction". Between April 2003 and September 2004 he worked at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla (US state California ), then he took up a position as a research assistant in the chemistry department of the University of Konstanz , followed there by a junior professorship and a position as academic counselor .

In April 2014, he took up a professorship in the Analytical Chemistry working group at the Institute for Chemistry at the University of Potsdam . His main research interests include interactions between protein molecules, the regeneration of nerve cells and the movement of cells.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/volltexte/2003/1034/pdf/dissertation.pdf
  2. a b https://www.chem.uni-potsdam.de/groups/bionmr/CV_Website_HM.pdf
  3. Archive - Media Information - Potsdam Graduate School - University of Potsdam. Retrieved January 6, 2020 .