Final Activity Report Summary - BIOINORGANIC NMR (NMR in inorganic structural biology)
Young fellows have been trained while developing research in structural biology and providing access to the newest NMR methodologies. They were involved in the most promising forefront research topics developed at the Research Infrastucture. Attention has been focused on framing specific problems in a general context, in an integrated interdisciplinary approach. Research topics spanned from protein expression, structural and dynamics characterisation to the study of protein-protein interactions.
The research work performed by the recruited fellows resulted in 23 papers already published in international peer reviewed journals, most of them of high impact factor. Three fellows already successfully discussed their PhD thesis in Structural Biology in Florence, one fellow will discuss it in September 2008 and another fellow in December 2009; most of the other recruited fellows have discussed or are expected to discuss their PhD thesis at their Home Institution.