
Welcome to the ERI Group!
In the ERI group we use a combination of biochemical, and biophysical assays as well as state-of-the-art physicochemical experiments to advance our understanding of protein functions and chemical processes at environmentally relevant interfaces. Advanced spectroscopic tools such as surface-specific vibrational sum frequency generation spectroscopy allow us to detect processes in real time and directly at the relevant interfaces.
May 2019
Cool Molecules at a Cool Event
Konrad and Jenee held a kids workshop on "Cool Molecules" (Antifreeze Proteins) during the EU Open Days in the European Parliament in Brussels

April 2019
Our collaborative paper entitled Molecular Structure of a Hyperactive Antifreeze Protein Adsorbed to Ice has been accepted as a communication in J. Chem. Phys.

March 2019
Our collaborative paper entitled Effect of Antifreeze Glycoproteins on Organoid Survival During and After Hypothermic Storage has been accepted in Biomolecules.