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<p>Martí was born in Barcelona, where he finished his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Engineering and his Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Industry and Biotechnology. Currently, he is a Ph.D student in the group of Theoretical Bioinformatics and the Institut für Pharmazie und Molekulare Biotechnologie at the Universität Heidelberg. In his Ph.D. thesis, Martí is focusing on data-driven modeling to elucidate the relationship between apoptosis and autophagy in terms of nonlinear interactions and enjoys working in the intersection of theoretical and experimental biology. He is surprised to be writing about himself in the third person. He is very happy to join this project and will support the modeling team and help with the in silico simulations.</p>
<p>Martí was born in Barcelona, where he finished his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Engineering and his Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Industry and Biotechnology. Currently, he is a Ph.D student in the group of Theoretical Bioinformatics and the Institut für Pharmazie und Molekulare Biotechnologie at the Universität Heidelberg. In his Ph.D. thesis, Martí is focusing on data-driven modeling to elucidate the relationship between apoptosis and autophagy in terms of nonlinear interactions and enjoys working in the intersection of theoretical and experimental biology. He is surprised to be writing about himself in the third person. He is very happy to join this project and will support the modeling team and help with the in silico simulations.</p>
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Cloning
Douaa Mugahid
Michael Bartoschek
Simon Haas
Lars Velten
Corinna Hiller
Bingqing Zhao
Chenchen Zhu

Cell Culture
Anne Rademacher
Hannah Meyer

Microscopy
Hannah Uckelmann

Measurements
Hannah Uckelmann
Corinna Hiller
Lars Velten
Bingqing Zhao
Chenchen Zhu

Modeling
Tim Heinemann
Nao Iwamoto
Stephen Krämer