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Marianne Bauer obtained a BSc in Chemistry and Mathematics from the University of St Andrews and an MPhil in Theoretical Chemistry and Physics as a Gates Scholar from the University of Cambridge. She worked on protein folding and biexciton recombination. She received her PhD from Cambridge, training as a theorist in cold atomic gases. Subsequently, she moved to Munich as a postdoctoral fellow in Erwin Frey’s group, where she investigated the spatial structure of antibiotic resistance in biological model populations. As a postdoc at Princeton’s Center for Physics and Biological Function, alongside William Bialek and Eric Wieschaus, she focused on gene regulation and transcription factor sensing during early fly development. She started her research group at TU Delft in March 2022.
TU Delft • Delft, Netherlands
Leading a research group focused on theoretical biophysics and gene regulation.
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