Liliya got her Ph.D. degree at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Following two postdoctoral terms in EPFL (Switzerland) and Brandeis(Boston), she has joined as a faculty member at University of Alaska Anchorage in 2006 and moved to University of Colorado at Denver in 2015. Liliya taught various classes such as General Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biophysical Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Structural Biology. Her research program is focused on protein dynamics using NMR approaches.
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Positions and Employment
2017-present Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado Denver
2015-2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado at Denver
2006-2015 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Alaska Anchorage
2004-2005 Post doctoral, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
2004-2005 Visiting Scientist, Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge, MA
2002-2004 Post doctoral, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
2001-1998 Graduate Research Assistant, State University of New York and Stony Brook
1996-1997 Undergraduate Research Assistant, State University of New York and Stony Brook
1995-1996 Laboratory Technician, Brystol-Myers, Plainsboro, New Jersey
1995 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Albert Einstein School of Medicine