Nada Kraševec is a research assistant professor at the National Institute of Chemistry and an assistant professor for Biochemistry at Biotechnical faculty at University of Ljubljana, both in the Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her current and past research interests and work experience are in fields of: (i) fungal bioinformatics and omics; (ii) function of fungal structural proteins, such as pore forming proteins: aegerolysins, NLPs, and MACPFs; (iii) function of fungal enzymes, such as cytochromes P450, their reductases, proteases, and Ca ATP-ases; (iv) interaction of fungi with plants, such as Cochliobous lunatus with sorghum or blue stain fungus Ceratocystis polonica with spruce; (v) recombinant protein production in fungi, such as human cytokines in Aspergillus niger, and gender dimension in fungal research.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Bioinformatics
Biotechnology
Molecular Biology
NLP
Aspergillus
Cytochrome P450
filamentous fungi
MACPF
Cochliobolus
Aegerolysins
Short Biography
Nada Kraševec is a research assistant professor at the National Institute of Chemistry and an assistant professor for Biochemistry at Biotechnical faculty at University of Ljubljana, both in the Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her current and past research interests and work experience are in fields of: (i) fungal bioinformatics and omics; (ii) function of fungal structural proteins, such as pore forming proteins: aegerolysins, NLPs, and MACPFs; (iii) function of fungal enzymes, such as cytochromes P450, their reductases, proteases, and Ca ATP-ases; (iv) interaction of fungi with plants, such as Cochliobous lunatus with sorghum or blue stain fungus Ceratocystis polonica with spruce; (v) recombinant protein production in fungi, such as human cytokines in Aspergillus niger, and gender dimension in fungal research.