Protein expression and purification,
In-vitro Assays (FRET, Filter trap, Sedimentation analysis, ATPase (Malachite green)), Agarose gel electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE, Western blot
Projects / Research
2022: Bachelor’s thesis “Aggregation and disaggregation of toxic and non-toxic Huntingtin fibrils by chaperones”, Prof. Dr. Janine Kirstein, Faculty of Biology and Chemistry – University of Bremen
Scholarships / Awards
2023 – 2024:
Stipend by the International Max Planck Research School
SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS AND GOALS
I am highly interested in the process of aging and neurodegenerative diseases. Especially fascinating for me is the proteostasis and how it is connected to these diseases. I would also like to explore the genetic predispositions which lead to neurodegenerative diseases in my future research. Additionally, I am interested in developmental genetics and epigenetics. Especially, how epigenetic processes could be used as a tool for research and medicine. Apart from that, I think that science communication is an extremely important field in that I want to further develop my skills.