Dr. Wilbert Bitter

Professor

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Biography

Wilbert Bitter is a Full Professor in Molecular Microbiology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research focuses on various aspects of microbiology, particularly in relation to tuberculosis and other pathogens. He is actively involved in the study of antibiotic resistance and virulence factors that contribute to the persistence of these bacteria. His work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in addressing global health issues related to infectious diseases. Wilbert has been a faculty member since April 2010 and has engaged in numerous collaborative research efforts, contributing to the broader academic community and mentoring students in their academic pursuits. His expert knowledge and contributions to the field have been recognized through various media engagements and interviews, further showcasing his commitment to advancing the understanding of microbial infections and their implications for public health.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2010-04-01 — Present

VU Medisch Centrum • Amsterdam

Full Professor in Molecular Microbiology, involved in research and teaching.

Courses

Antimicrobial Compounds Microbiology and Microbiomes Molecular Infection Biology

Requirements for Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6.5
Reading
Required:6.5
Writing
Required:6.5
Speaking
Required:6.5
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:22
Reading
Required:24
Writing
Required:24
Speaking
Required:25
Total
Required:100
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Psychology or related field 12 ECTS in Research Methods/Statistics 12 ECTS in Clinical Diagnosis/Assessment
Application Checklist
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Official Transcripts
  • Motivation Letter
  • Proof of English Proficiency
Specialization Notes

Administered under the Department of Clinical Psychology for Master's in Clinical and Developmental Psychopathology.