Greater Munich Metropolitan Area
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Conception and conduction of research projects dealing with the molecular mechanisms of DNA damage repair, DNA replication and DNA segregation in bacteria. Writing of scientific publications, supervision of PhD candidates, lab technicians and students Applied methods: Single-molecule microscopy, single-molecule tracking, image processing, super-resolution microscopy, object-oriented programming (OOP) in MATLAB, software development in MATLAB, statistical data analysis in MATLAB & Prism, analysis of NGS data using command line tools, protein purification & characterisation
In my PhD thesis, I gained a profound knowledge in protein biochemistry (Äkta, FPLC, IMAC, SEC,...) and molecular cell biology (cloning, DNA-microarray, qRT-PCR,...) to investigate the mechanism of horizontal gene transfer leading to antimicrobial resistances in bacteria. Additionally, I was associated to the Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine (SGBM), where I enjoyed the international and interdisciplinary training program. In 2011, I was part of the SGBM Retreat Organisation Team, which planned and executed the annual SGBM retreat with international speakers.