I am a PhD student researching how genetic immune disorders affect virus infections, with a special focus on VZV CNS infections. My work includes planning experiments, analyzing data, presenting results, applying for funding, and teaching medical students. I have a master’s degree in molecular biotechnology from the Technical University of Munich, where I worked on bacteriophage therapy for antibiotic-resistant lung infections. I also have experience supervising students.
My primary responsibilities involve conducting research in Virology and Immunology, including experimental design, data analysis and presentation. In addition, I teach a laboratory course for medical students and contribute to the preparation and submission of grants and manuscripts.