Michael Fischer

Michael Fischer

2012–2014 Erwin-Schrödinger Postdoctoral Fellow (Past Member)

 

  • 2006–2011 Ph.D. (Organic Chemistry), University of Vienna, Supervisor: Prof. Walther Schmid
  • 1999–2006 M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry), University of Vienna, Supervisor: Prof. Walther Schmid

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Design, synthesis and application of fluorescent probes for FACS-based screening of glycosidases, esterases, and lipases (in collaboration with Prof. Guangyu Yang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)

Synthesis of inhibitors for elucidation of the bacterial cellulose-synthase complex (in collaboration with Prof. Jochen Zimmer, University of Virginia, USA)

 

PUBLICATIONS

  1. O. Bixner, V. Lukes, T. Mancal, J. Hauer, F. Milota, M. Fischer, I. Pugliesi, M. Bradler, W. Schmid, E. Riedle, H. F. Kauffmann, N. Christensson, Journal of Chemical Physics (2012), 136, 204503/1-204503/12; Ultrafast photoinduced charge transfer unveiled by two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy”.
  2. M. Braitsch, H. Kaehlig, G. Kontaxis, M. Fischer, T. Kawada, R. Konrat, W. Schmid, Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry (2012), 8, 448-455; Synthesis of fluorinated maltose derivatives for monitoring protein interaction by 19F NMR”.
  3. M. Fischer, H. Kählig, W. Schmid, Chem. Commun. (2011), 47, 6647-6649; “Gram Scale Synthesis of 3-Fluoro-1-hydroxyacetone Phosphate: A Novel Donor Substrate in Rabbit Muscle Aldolase-Catalyzed Aldol Reactions”.
  4. M. Fischer, C. Schmölzer, C. Nowikow, W. Schmid, Eur. J. Org. Chem. (2011), 1645-1651; “Indium-Mediated Allenylation of Aldehydes and its Application in Carbohydrate Chemistry: Efficient Synthesis of d-Ribulose and 1-Deoxy-d-ribulose” (cover story).
  5. C. Schmölzer, M. Fischer, W. Schmid, Eur. J. Org. Chem. (2010), 4886-4892; “Permanganate Oxidation Revisited: Synthesis of 3-Deoxy-2-uloses via Indium-Mediated Chain Elongation of Carbohydrates”.
  6. K. Kloiber, M. Fischer, K. Ledolter; M. Nagl, W. Schmid, R. Konrat; Journal of Biomolecular NMR (2007), 38, 125-131; “Generation and Relaxation of High Rank Coherences in AX3 Systems in a Selectively Methionine Labeled SH2 Domain”
  7. M. Fischer, K. Kloiber, J. Häusler, K. Ledolter, R. Konrat, W. Schmid, ChemBioChem (2007), 8, 610-612; “Synthesis of a 13C-Methyl Group Labeled Methionine Precursor as a Useful Tool for Simplifying Protein Structural Analysis by NMR Spectroscopy” (cover story).