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Emma Danelius graduated from University of Gothenburg in 2010 with a Master of Science in Chemistry. After that she began her dissertation work in Organic Chemistry with professor Máté Erdélyi. Her PhD projects focused on conformational analysis of molecules in solution.

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

The Solution Conformations of Macrocycles

Applications in the Exploration of Weak Interactions and in Drug Development

Emma Danelius

The Solution Conformations of Macrocycles | Emma Danelius 2017Ph.D. thesis

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