Sabine Schneider

Sabine studied Biology at the LMU Munich. After her Diploma thesis at the Helmholtz Center, she joined the group of Max Paoli at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia for her PhD, and subsequently moved with the group to the University of Nottingham, UK. She conducted her PhD thesis on the structure-function relationship of bacterial heam-proteins. During her Postdoctoral work in the group of Thomas Carell (LMU) she worked on the molecular mechanisms of recognition, repair and tolerance of DNA damages. In 2010 she started her independent research group (Liebig-Fellowship) at the TUM. In 2018 she became a Heisenberg fellow and in 2019 moved her research group to the LMU. Since 08/2021 she has a permanent position as a group leader at the Department of Chemistry, LMU.

 

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