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Sandrine Kammerecker is a Professor specializing in Microbiome Research at ETH Zurich. Her research focuses on understanding the complex interactions within the microbiome and its implications on various biological systems. With a strong background in plant sciences and biology, she has engaged in multiple roles, from being a Laboratory Technician to a Scientific Assistant in notable research groups, enhancing her expertise in microbial studies. Sandrine completed her MSc in Plant Sciences and BSc in Biology at the University of Zurich, establishing a solid foundation for her academic journey. With her extensive experience and dedication to microbiology, she contributes significantly to advancing knowledge in her field. Kammerecker is also involved in various scientific projects and collaborations, further promoting research in microbiome analysis. Her professional trajectory reflects a commitment to high-quality scientific inquiry and innovation in microbiome studies.
Sunagawa Lab, Institute of Microbiology • ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Involved in laboratory research focused on microbiomes.
Food Microbiology Research Group, ZHAW Wädenswil • Switzerland
Assisted in research related to food microbiology.
Phytopathology, Agroscope Wädenswil • Switzerland
Worked on research projects related to phytopathology.
Phytopathology, Agroscope Wädenswil • Switzerland
Gained practical experience in phytopathology.
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