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Single-molecule enzymology with a ClyA nanopore Galenkamp, Nicole
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Curriculum vitae
Nicole Stéphanie Galenkamp was born on 26th October 1990 in Hardenberg. After graduating at the Gymnasium Celeanum in Zwolle, she started her studies Molecular Life Sciences at the Radboud University Nijmegen in 2010. In her bachelor internship she worked at the Department of Biophysical Chemistry where she worked on the structure and dynamics of different cocaine aptamers by using 1H-NMR and 1H1H-NOESY. She was selected in 2013 for the honours
programme of the Netherlands Research School of Chemical Biology. Part of this master was to perform an internship in the group of prof. Wilhelm Huck in the Department of Physical Organic Chemistry, where she worked on the construction of a light-sensitive regulatory gene network. During her MSc gradation internship she worked on the visualisation of the growth and decay of a single polymer chain monitored by an alpha-hemolysin nanopore under supervision of Prof. Hagan Bayley at the University of Oxford. She obtained her Master of Science degree in 2015 and started her PhD at the Department of Chemical Biology at the University of Groningen under supervision of prof. Giovanni Maglia in 2016. Currently, Nicole Galenkamp is continuing her research in the same department, where she is active as a post-doctoral researcher with the aim to continue the research on enzymes in the ClyA nanopore.