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Julien Boudet

Professor
Structural Biology and Biophysics
2 University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt
Australia

Biography

Julien Boudet has completed his PhD degree in Structural Biology and Biophysics from the University of Grenoble (Joseph Fourier University) in France under the supervision of Prof. Jean-Pierre Simorre. During his thesis, he has learned nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and used this powerful method to investigate proteins and oligonucleotides structures, molecular mechanisms underlying antibiotic resistance and viral proteins interactions. After Graduating, he has joined the group of Prof. Frédéric Allain in ETH Zurich as a Researcher. He has focused his investigations on the DNA replication machinery and, on the primase-mediated catalysis. He set up an innovative computational methods to investigate challenging biological systems and demonstrated the role of cofactors in improving the pRN1 primase specific template recognition Julien Boudet has completed his PhD degree in Structural Biology and Biophysics from the University of Grenoble (Joseph Fourier University) in France under the supervision of Prof. Jean-Pierre Simorre. During his thesis, he has learned nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and used this powerful method to investigate proteins and oligonucleotides structures, molecular mechanisms underlying antibiotic resistance and viral proteins interactions. After Graduating, he has joined the group of Prof. Frédéric Allain in ETH Zurich as a Researcher. He has focused his investigations on the DNA replication machinery and, on the primase-mediated catalysis. He set up an innovative computational methods to investigate challenging biological systems and demonstrated the role of cofactors in improving the pRN1 primase specific template recognition

Research Interest

Julien Boudet has completed his PhD degree in Structural Biology and Biophysics from the University of Grenoble (Joseph Fourier University) in France under the supervision of Prof. Jean-Pierre Simorre. During his thesis, he has learned nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and used this powerful method to investigate proteins and oligonucleotides structures, molecular mechanisms underlying antibiotic resistance and viral proteins interactions. After Graduating, he has joined the group of Prof. Frédéric Allain in ETH Zurich as a Researcher. He has focused his investigations on the DNA replication machinery and, on the primase-mediated catalysis. He set up an innovative computational methods to investigate challenging biological systems and demonstrated the role of cofactors in improving the pRN1 primase specific template recognition

Publications

  • New insights into pRN1 priming: Structural changes support specific DNA recognition and catalysis

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