dr Julian Jana Olmos

Asystent naukowy

2017 PhD in Biology with specialisation in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (biochemistry, biophysics and biotechnology with emphasis in artificial photosynthesis and photosynthetic molecular processes) Centre of New Technologies and Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
2010 Master of Research, Biomedical Physical Chemistry, Imperial College London, London UK
2009 Bachelor of Arts, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA

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e-mail:julian.janna.olmos(at)uj.edu.pl

 

Staże naukowe

2011-2016 PhD in biochemistry, biophysics and biotechnology with emphasis in artificial photosynthesis and photosynthetic molecular processes. University of Warsaw, Centre of New Technologies and Faculty of Biology Supervisor: dr hab. Joanna Kargul, prof. UW
2009-2010 Master of Research in Biomedical Physical Chemistry: “Studies on the chemical degradation of thiostrepton to reveal anti-FOXM1 agents.” Imperial College London, Supervisors: Dr. Matthew Fuchter and Professor Eric Lam
2008-2009 Independent research project and work for distinction on “Intramolecular Inverse Electron Demand Diels-Alder Reactions of Tryptophan Derivatives in Antiviral Synthesis.”, CMLD-BU Boston University, Advisor: Professor John Snyder, Boston University
2008 Laboratory work and training in organic synthesis, Boston University Center for Chemical Methodology and Library Development (CMLD-BU), Department of Chemistry, CMLD-BU, and Department of Microbiology, Boston University School of Medicine (BU-Med), Advisor: Dr. Wanguo Wei

Granty:

2014-2016 Preludium pre-doctoral grant by the National Science Centre (NCN, Poland): “Towards optimization of electron transfer between cytochrome c553 and photosystem Ifrom extremophilic red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae for enhanced photocurrents in a slicon-based solid state system.”

Dorobek naukowy:

  1. Haniewicz P, Abram M, Nosek L, Kirkpatrick J, El-Moshnawy E, Janna Olmos JD., Kouril R, Kargul J (2018) Molecular mechanisms of photoadaptation of photosystem I supercomplex of an evolutionary cyanobacterial algal/intermediate, Plant Physiology, 176, 1433 -1451

  2. Janna Olmos JD., Becquet P, Gront D Sar J, Dąbrowski A, Gawlik G, Teodorczyk M, Pawlak D, Kargul J (2017) Biofunctionalisation of p-doped silicon with cytochrome c553 minimises charge recombination and enhances photovoltaic performance of the all-solid-state photosystem I-based biophotoelectrode RSC Advances, 7, 47854 – 47866

  3. Szalkowski M, Janna Olmos JD, Buczyńska D, Mackowski S, Kowalska D, Kargul J (2017) Plasmon-induced absorption of blind chlorophylls in photosynthetic proteins assembled on silver nanowires, Nanoscale, 9, 10475 - 10486  

  4. Janna Olmos JD., Kargul J. (2015) A quest for the artificial leaf International Journal of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology. 66:37-44

  5. Ocakoglu K., Krupnik T., Bosch B.v. d., Harputlu E., Gullod M. P., Janna Olmos JD., Yildirimcan S., Gupta R. K., Yakuphanoglu F., Barbierid A., Reek J.N.H., and Kargul J. (2014) Photosystem I-based biophotovoltaics on nanostructured hematite, Advanced Functional Materials 24(47):7467-7477. DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201401399

  6. Janna Olmos JD., Kargul J. (2014) Oxygenic photosynthesis: translation to solar fuel technologies Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae. 83(4):423–440. DOI: 10.5586/asbp.2014.037

  7. Kargul J., Jarzębińska A., Janna Olmos JD., Krupnik T., (2013) Application of photosystem I for production of hydrogen as a clean fuel. In: Interdisciplinary and Applicable Importance of Botanical Sciences(ed. A Biedunkiewicz, M Dynowska), pp.11-19, Mantis, Olsztyn, Poland.

  8. Kargul J., Janna Olmos JD., Krupnik T., (2012) Structure and function of photosystem I and its application in biomimetic solar-to-fuel systems. Journal of Plant Physiology. 169(16):1639-53. DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2012.05.018.

  9. Benson S., Lee L., Wei W., Janna Olmos JD., Strom K., Beeler A. B., Chih-Chien K., Cheng J. I., Yuan. J., Su X., Kota S., Takahashi V., Strosberg A. D., Connor J. H., Buskin G. G., Snyder J. K. (2011) Truncated Aspidosperma Alkaloid-like scaffolds: unique structures for the discovery of new, bioactive compounds. HETEROCYCLES, Vol. 84, No. 1 DOI: 10.3987/COM