Alexander V Beribisky

Alexander V Beribisky, M.Sc.

(Ph.D. in progress)
  • Position:
    Graduate Student - Ph.D.

    Chemistry

    Technical University of Munich (Munich, Germany)

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  • Advisor:

    Michael Sattler

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D. (in progress), Chemistry, Technical University of Munich (Munich, Germany)
     
    M.Sc., Chemistry, York University (Toronto, Canada)
     
    B.Sc., Biochemistry, York University (Toronto, Canada)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Philip E. Johnson (as Graduate Student - Masters)
     
    Philip E. Johnson (as Undergraduate Student)
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  • Research:
    Structural investigation of RNA structures using NMR spectroscopy.

    RNA is a versatile molecule which serves various biological functions. Understanding its structure and function is important. A powerful emerging technique in RNA structure analysis is NMR spectroscopy. My research focuses on determining the structures of biologically important RNA constructs using this technique.

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  • Other Experience:

    2002-2005 York Chemical Society President

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Alexander Beribisky's Posters and Presentations (2)

  • Determination of the three-dimensional structure of the Selenocysteine Insertion Sequence RNA from Moorella thermoacetica using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyDetermination of the three-dimensional structure of the Selenocysteine Insertion Sequenc (poster)

    Alexander V Beribisky, Mina Motamed, Sharon Zhao, Tony Tavares and Philip. E. Johnson

    Riboclub 2006 Openning Session; 09/2006
  • Determination of the three-dimensional structure of the Selenocysteine Insertion Sequence RNA from Moorella thermoacetica using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyDetermination of the three-dimensional structure of the Selenocysteine Insertion Sequenc (poster)

    Alexander V Beribisky, Mina Motamed, Sharon Zhao, Tony Tavares and Philip. E. Johnson

    Riboclub 2005 Openning Session; 09/2005

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