Theses
All our theses
The list of PhD theses undertaken in the NMRLA Group since its creation (or supervised by NMRLA members before 2024) can be found year by year below (manual list).
2024
Lionel Imbert
Development of new methods to improve large-scale acellular protein synthesis from bacterial extracts for structural biology applications by nuclear magnetic resonance
University of Grenoble-Alpes
Defended November 29, 2024
2023
Elisa Rioual
Study of the Structure and Dynamics of HSP90 protein by molecular dynamics and nuclear magnetic resonance
University of Grenoble-Alpes
Defended October 20, 2023
Arthur Giraud
Development of an Innovative Isotopic Labeling Approach for the Characterization of mAb products in CHO cells by NMR
University of Grenoble-Alpes
Defended September 28, 2023
2022
Faustine Henot
HSP90 a dynamic therapeutic target : modulation of populated conformations upon ligand binding
Thesis, University of Grenoble-Alpes
Defended July 1, 2022
2021
Ricarda Törner
Investigation of IAPP fibrillation inhibition by co-chaperonin prefoldin
University of Grenoble-Alpes
Defended December 8, 2021
2019
Elisa Colas Debled
Study of protein folding within a chaperonin
University of Grenoble-Alpes
Defended April 2, 2019
2015
Guillaume Mas
Structural and functional studies by NMR of a 1 MDa chaperonin in action
Thesis, University of Grenoble-Alpes
Defended December 12, 2015
2014
Rime Kerfah
Developement of strategies for the isotopic labeling of methyl groups for the NMR study of large protein assemblies
University of Grenoble-Alpes
Defended September 26, 2014
2013
Matthieu Benoit
Biophysical studies of the interaction between the human protein TRBP and a precursor of an oncogenic microRNA
Joseph Fourier University
Defended July 5, 2013
2008
Remy Sournier
Methyl-specific protonation: a tool for the structural study of large molecular assemblies by nuclear magnetic resonance
Joseph Fourier University
Defended February 12, 2008
2000
Jerome Boisbouvier
Use of CSA-dipolar coupling cross-correlation for NMR studies of ribonucleic acids: Simultaneous determination of protein structure and topology of disulfide bridges by molecular modeling under NMR constraints
Joseph Fourier University
Defended June 8, 2000
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