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TUM Professoren - Nedialkova_Danny de en Professorial Faculty Technical University of Munich Menu TUM Professors Nedialkova Danny Home Professors alphabetical departments Deans and Vice-Deans Humboldt Professors Heisenberg Professors Professors with Junior Research Groups TUM Emeriti of Excellence Außerplanmäßige Professoren Honorary Professors TUM Distinguished Affiliated Professors TUM Junior Fellows TUM Ambassadors Prof. Dr. Danny Nedialkova Professorship Biochemistry of Gene Expression Department Chemistry Contact Details Business card at TUMonline Academic Career and Research Areas Proteins are the chief effectors of biological functions. As a result, their timely and accurate synthesis is essential for cellular homeostasis. Prof. Nedialkova (*1983) investigates through the lens of systems biology how the mechanisms of protein synthesis and folding work together to maintain homeostasis in distinct environments, and how this synergy is perturbed in disease. Prof. Nedialkova studied biotechnology at the University of Perugia (Italy) from 2001 to 2004 and received her doctorate in molecular virology from Leiden University (The Netherlands) in 2010. She later worked as a postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Münster, with a long-term fellowship from the European Molecular Biology Organization. Since 2017, she leads the Max Planck Research Group “Mechanisms of Protein Biogenesis” at the MPI of Biochemistry in Martinsried. That same year, she was appointed as a Tenure-Track Professor for Biochemistry of Gene Expression through the MaxPlanck@TUM program. Curriculum Vitae Courses Awards ERC Starting Grant (2018) EMBO Long-Term Postdoctoral Fellowship (2010) Key Publications (all publications ) Jungfleisch J, Nedialkova DD, Dotu I, Sloan KE, Bruening L, Raineri E, Bohnsack M, Leidel SA, Diez J: "A novel and conserved translational control mechanism involving RNA structures within coding sequences". Genome Research . 2017; 27(1): 95-106. Abstract Nedialkova DD, Leidel SA: "Optimization of codon translation rates via tRNA modifications maintains proteome integrity". Cell . 2015; 161(7): 1606-1618. Abstract Laguesse S, Creppe C, Nedialkova DD, Prévot P-P, Borgs L, Huysseune S, Franco B, Duysens G, Krusy N, Lee G, Thelen N, Thiry M, Close P, Chariot A, Malgrange B, Leidel SA, Godin JD, Nguyen L: "A dynamic unfolded protein response contributes to the control of cortical neurogenesis". Developmental Cell . 2015; 35(5): 553-567. Abstract Nedialkova DD, Gorbalenya AE, Snijder EJ: "Arterivirus nsp1 modulates the accumulation of minus-strand templates to control the relative abundance of viral mRNAs". PLoS Pathogens . 2010; 6(2): e1000772. Abstract Nedialkova DD, Ulferts R, van den Born E, Lauber C, Gorbalenya AE, Ziebuhr J, Snijder EJ: "Biochemical characterization of arterivirus nonstructural protein 11 reveals the nidovirus-wide conservation of a replicative endoribonuclease". Journal of Virology . 2009; 83(11): 5671–5682. Abstract If you wish your profile to be changed or updated please contact Franz Langer To top icon About TUM Our University News Coronavirus Publications Schools + Departments Awards and Honors University Hospitals Teaching and QMS Working at TUM Giving TUM Fan? Contact & Directions Research Schools + Departments Research Centers Excellence Strategy Research projects Research Partners Research promotion Doctorate (Ph.D.) Postdocs Career openings Innovation Entrepreneurship Technology transfer Industry Liaison Office Contacts Studies Welcome Degree programs International Students Support & Advice Application Fees and Financial Aid During your Studies Completing your Studies Campus life Contacts Lifelong learning Executive and Professional Education All employees from TUM Scientific staff members Research and Science Managers Professors MOOCs Publications and Media Contact Global International Locations TUM Asia International Students Exchange International Alliances Language Center Contacts Startseite Über Impressum Datenschutz Accessibility |