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Mariam Barbot | Mari was our first PhD student. She identified Mic10 as a membrane remodeling protein that bends membranes at crista junctions. She works now as a science and technology expert at Novartis. |
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Niels Denkert | Niels did his PhD and a PostDoc in our group. Together with the Stein lab he could identify Hrd1 as the first ubiquitin-gated membrane pore. He also showed that the ion-selectivity of Tim23 is an important feature of it's substrate recognition. Niels now is an intellectual property manager. |
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Benajmin Kroppen | Ben was a PhD student in our group. He could show that the membrane remodeling activity of the ENTH domain of epsin1 is regulated by protein-protein and protein-membrane interactions. Ben is now a staff scientist at NanoTag Biotechnologies. |
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Indrani Mukherjee | Indrani did her PhD thesis in our group where she worked towards an understanding of how Mic10 and Mic60 affect physiological parameters of mitochondria. Indrani works at ChromoTek in Munich now. |
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Daryna Tarasenko | Daryna did her PhD thesis with us and stayed on as a PostDoc for a couple of years. Daryna showed that membrane curvature induction by Mic60 is an ancient mechanism already found in alpha proteobacteria. She now works with CureVac. |
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