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From peptide chains to chains of peptides: multiscale modelling of
self-assembling fibril-forming polypeptides
Schor, M.
Publication date
2011
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Citation for published version (APA):
Schor, M. (2011). From peptide chains to chains of peptides: multiscale modelling of
self-assembling fibril-forming polypeptides. Ipskamp Drukkers B.V.
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Curriculum vitae Marieke Schor
Marieke Schor was born on the 9th of October in Vlissingen. In 2001 she obtained her VWO diploma from the Mgr. Frencken College in Oosterhout and subsequently started her study Molecular Sciences at Wageningen University. She graduated in January 2007 after completing two MSc. theses and an internship. Her first MSc. research project, entitled “AtSERK1 dynamics in plants and protoplasts compared using fluorescence microscopy” was carried out in the Lab-oratory of Biochemistry, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Sacco de Vries. The second project was carried out in the Laboratory of Biophysics under supervision of Dr. Marcus Hemminga and focussed on “The influence of hydrophobic stress on the conformation of the M13 major coat protein: a FRET study”. She then spent half a year in the Biocomputing group of the University of Calgary where she extended this last MSc. project. Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Pe-ter Tieleman she carried out a project entitled “The behaviour of a fluorescent probe covalently linked to M13 major coat protein in bilayer environment and its implications for FRET: A molec-ular dynamics study”. This last project raised her interest in molecmolec-ular dynamics simulations of proteins.
From April 2007 until April 2011, Marieke carried out her PhD. research on fibril-forming peptides in the group of Prof. Dr. Peter Bolhuis at the University of Amsterdam. Shortly after completing her thesis she moved to the UK to take up a postdoc position at the National Physical Laboratory (Teddington) and the University of Edinburgh.