Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang von Dr. Tatiana Domratcheva
Education
November 2000: PhD in Physical Chemistry, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department, Moscow, Russia
June 1995: Diploma in Chemistry, Mari State University, Faculty of Biology and Chemistry, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia
Professional Career
2001 - 2004: Max Planck Institute for Molecular Physiology, Dortmund, Germany. Postdoc in the Department of Prof. R. Goody. Research focused on computational studies of phosphoryl-transfer reactions and modelling of kinase inhibitors
2004 - 2009: Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Germany. Research Associate (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter), Department of Biomolecular Mechanisms (Prof. Ilme Schlichting). Research focused on computational studies of blue-light activated proteins
2009 - 2016: Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Germany. Minerva research group in the Department of Biomolecular Mechanisms (Prof. Ilme Schlichting). Research focused on method development for computational studies of flavin-containing photosensory proteins
2016 - present: Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Germany. Independent group leader position funded by the Department of Biomolecular Mechanisms (Prof. Ilme Schlichting). Research focused on computational studies of photosensory and fluorescent biomolecules.
Awards and Elected Memberships
2009 - 2016: W2 professor position awarded by the Minerva Program of the Max Planck Society
2015 - 2017: Visiting professor of the Nagoya Institute of Technology (NIT) supported by the NIT Unit Invitation program, http://frontier.web.nitech.ac.jp/en/archives/faculty/tatiana-domratcheva-assoc-prof.