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Career Chat with Dr. Nadine Gerlach and Dr. Agata Mystkowska

 
Career Chat. Post-academic job perspectives.
Nadine Gerlach
Background: marine biology
Current position: bi­o­tech­no­lo­gists at Lonza, Visp, Switzer­land
At MARUM: from 2017 to 2020 as PhD student and member of GLOMAR

 

I am a biotechnologist (internally also called plant or operation chemist) for the pharmaceutical production at Lonza, Switzerland. Our department Bioconjugates is manufacturing antibody drug conjugates, which combines the fields of biology, chemistry and biotechnology. Among others, this is the reason why our department is a potpourri of people with very different (scientific) backgrounds.
I studied marine microbiology in Oldenburg, Germany. For my doctoral thesis, I worked in the glycobiology group of Jan-Hendrik Hehemann at MARUM and received my PhD in biochemistry at the University of Bremen. After my PhD, I decided to leave academia (for now) and I applied for a variety of jobs, among others in industry.

Agata Mystkowska
Background: marine biology
Current position: bi­o­tech­no­lo­gists at Lonza, Visp, Switzer­land
At MARUM: from 2016 to 2019 as PhD student and member of GLOMAR

 

I am a biotechnologist by training and this is also the actual name of my current position at Lonza in Visp, Switzerland. We are working on the GMP-regulated drug production, I am particularly responsible for the protein purification, which is the connecting point with my previous academic experience.
I studied Biology in Gdansk, Poland, and did my PhD in the bridge group of the MPI for Marine Microbiology and MARUM, lead by Jan-Hendrik Hehemann.

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