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Erika Hemmerová

Erika Hemmerová, Ph.D.

Erika Hemmerová
Position: Postdoctoral fellow
Department: Optical Biosensors
Location: Main building of UFE, Praha 8 - Kobylisy

Research interests:

Study of biomolecular interactions relevant in the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Development of SPR biosensors for sensitive detection of biomolecules relevant in medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring. Development of the integrated electrochemical-plasmonic biosensor.


Education:

2020–today: Postdoctoral fellow

2015–2020: Doctoral studies at Charles University in Prague, Program: Biophysics, Chemical and Macromolecular Physics

2013–2015: Master studies at University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Study program: Molecular Analytical and Physical Chemistry
Thesis: Biosensors with surface plasmons in bioanalytical applications in medicine
Supervisor: Prof. RNDr. Stepan Urban, CSc., Prof. Ing. Jiri Homola, CSc., DSc.

2013–2014: Erasmus exchange study stay at ETH Zurich, Department of Chemistry

2010–2013: Bachelor studies at University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Study program: Chemistry and Chemical Technology
Thesis: Development of a method for monitoring the influence on immune dysregulation and latent toxoplasmosis on the morphological changes in the brain
Supervisor: Doc. Ing. Petr Kacer, Ph.D.

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Journal papers:

H. Lísalová, E. Brynda, M. Houska, I. Víšová, K. Mrkvová, X. Chadtová Song, E. Gedeonová, F. Surman, T. Riedel, O. Pop-Georgievski and J. Homola, "Ultralow-Fouling Behavior of Biorecognition Coatings Based on Carboxy-Functional Brushes of Zwitterionic Homo- and Copolymers in Blood Plasma: Functionalization Matters", Analytical Chemistry. 89(6), 3524-3531 (2017) doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.6b04731
M. Bocková, X. Chadtová Song, E. Gedeonová, K. Levová, M. Kalousová, T. Zima and J. Homola, "Surface plasmon resonance biosensor for detection of pregnancy associated plasma protein A2 in clinical samples", Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 408(26), 7265-7269 (2016) doi:10.1007/s00216-016-9664-z
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