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Adam Cliffe
Adam Cliffe is a sales and application specialist for life science research microscopy at Leica Microsystems since 2013. He obtained his PhD in molecular biology from Cambridge University in 2004. Before joining Leica Microsystems, Adam worked as a postdoc at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biol
Jens Peter Gabriel
Jens Peter Gabriel is Application Specialist for life science research microscopy at Leica Microsystems since 2012. He obtained his PhD in Biology from the University of Cologne in 2006. Before joining Leica, Jens was working as a postdoc in the field of Neuroscience at the Max-Planck-Institute for
Christian Mosimann
Christian Mosimann has a long-standing interest in the molecular control of cell fates during development and disease. He obtained his PhD with Konrad Basler at the University of Zürich, where Christian combined Drosophila genetics, human cell culture tools, and protein interaction studies to elucid
Gianluca D’Agati
Gianluca D’Agati obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Biology at the University of Zurich (Switzerland) in 2013. Later that year, he joined the group of Prof. Konrad Basler at the Institute of Molecular Life Sciences of the University of Zurich. During his Master’s project in the Basler lab, Gianluca u
Anastasia Felker
Anastasia Felker is a graduate student in the Mosimann lab at the Institute of Molecular Life Sciences (IMLS) of the University of Zurich in Switzerland. She is using the zebrafish model to study early cardiac cell fate specification and molecular mechanisms implicated in congenital heart disease. F
Elena Chiavacci
Dr. Elena Chiavacci did her first work as a biologist during her bachelor thesis on planarian stem cells at the University of Pisa (Italy) in Prof. Renata Batistoni’s lab. In 2008, she was awarded a one-year internship at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology and moved
Giancarlo Parma
Giancarlo Parma currently is working in the position of European Application Specialist at the Industry Division of Leica Microsystems. He is based in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Department of Biology and Physics at the University of Milan and received his degree in 1991. After various sales pos
Johannes Rattenberger
Dr. Johannes Rattenberger studied Physics at the University of Technology in Graz (Austria). He finished his PhD in 2011 at the Institute for Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis (FELMI) with the topic: “Improved understanding of scattering processes and their meaning for quantitative image interpre