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Prof. Dr. Martin Billeter Biophysics Group Department of Chemistry Göteborg University Mailing address: P.O. Box 462 SE-405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden Visiting address: Lundberg Laboratory Medicinaregatan 9C E-mail: martin.billeter(at)chem.gu.se Personal Data Date of birth: February 13, 1955 Marital status: married, two children Research Interests Novel, automated methodologies for the analysis and the assignment of NMR spectra. NMR and computational studies of protein dynamics and specific recognition. Education 1980 1985 1985-1986 1993 Diploma (Physics) at the ETH-Zürich, Switzerland Dr. sc. nat. at the ETH-Zürich (in the department of physics) Post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco, CA Habilitation at the ETH-Zürich, Switzerland Professional Experience 1980-1985 1985-1986 1987-1988 1988-1989 1993 1993-1998 1996-1998 19981998-2002 Doctoral student and Assistent II with Prof. Dr. K. Wüthrich, Institut für Molekularbiologie & Biophysik, ETH-Zürich, Switzerland Postdoctoral fellow with Prof. Dr. I.D. Kuntz, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco, CA Assistent I, Institut für Molekularbiologie & Biophysik, ETH Zürich, Switzerland Oberassistent, Institut für Molekularbiologie & Biophysik, ETH Zürich, Switzerland Sabbatical at the Institut de Biologia Fonamental, Universitat Autonoma, Barcelona, Spain with Prof. F.X. Avilés (March-April-May) Privatdozent at the ETH-Zürich, Switzerland Permanent research position at the ETH-Zürich, Switzerland Professor for Biophysics at the University of Göteborg, Sweden Director of the Swedish NMR Centre, Göteborg, Sweden Teaching duties Yearly courses at Göteborg University in: - Protein Structure (KEN690) - Bioinformatics (KEN700) - Biophysics for physicists (KEN510, and KBB060 at Chalmers Technical University) - Biochemistry (KEN020) - NMR methodology (at the Swedish NMR Center) - Individual lectures in courses on Drug development (KMG045 at Chalmers Technical University), Protein engineering (KEN300, and KBB095 at Chalmers Technical University), Advanced Biochemistry (KEN090) 1 Other activities, awards 1990-1995 1992 1995-1997 1995-2001 1996-1998 1997-1999 1998-2003 2001-2006 20062006 Editorial board of "Macromolecular Structures" (eds. W.A. Hendrickson and K. Wüthrich) Latsis-award of the ETH Zürich, Switzerland Secretary/treasurer, Biophysics section of the Swiss Biochemical Society Associate editor of "Macromolecular Structures" Member of the Informatikkommission der ETH Zürich Vice-president, Biophysics section of the Swiss Biochemical Society User Selection Panel of the EU Large-Scale Facility Centre for Design and Structure in Biology, Jena Editorial Board of "Journal of Biomolecular NMR" Associate Editor of "Journal of Biomolecular NMR" Organiser of an ESF Exploratory Workshop, June 2006 Publications and presentations Over 100 scientific publications (full list of publications). Invited oral presentations at 15 international conferences during 2003-2006. Doctoral students (since 1998) Aleksandras Gutmanas, 1998-2003 Cecilia Engman, 1998-2004 Tu Luan, 2001-2005 Daniel Malmodin, 2001-2006 Anastasia Zhuravleva, 2004-2006 Jonas Fredriksson 2006Jonas Carlsson 2006Post-doctoral visitors (since 1998) Dr. Tineke Papavoine, 1998-1999 Dr. Dmitry Korzhnev, 2000-2001 Dr. Fredrik Edfeldt, 2001 Dr. Edouard Bocharov, 2000-2002 Dr. Tammo Dierks, 2003 Dr. Doroteya Staykova, 2006- 2