Janine Fröhlich
Multiphasenchemie
Vita
Professional Career and Experience
since 01/2013 Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Multiphase
Chemistry Department, Mainz, Germany.
Research group leader.
Research: Atmospheric and health effects of airborne microorganisms,
environmental sampling, laboratory experiments, and DNA-analysis.
01/2011-10/2011 University of Wyoming, Plant Sciences Department,
Laramie, 08/2012 WY, USA.
Visiting scientist in the group of G. Franc.
Research: Isolation, identification, and characterization of ice nucleating
fungi in soil and air.
03/2009- 12/2012 Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Biogeochemistry Department, Mainz, Germany.
Postdoctoral research scientist in the group of U. Pöschl.
Research: Characterization of primary biogenic aerosol particles and ice nucleating
fungi by DNA analysis.
since 05/2007 Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Biogeochemistry Department, Mainz, Germany.
Project manager according to the Genetic Engineering Act (Safety level S1).
08/2006 University of East London, School of Health and Biosciences, London, UK.
Visiting scientist in the group of T. Hill.
Research: Characterization of fungal aerosol particles by terminal restriction
fragment length polymorphism and real time PCR.
12/2005 Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Biogeochemistry Department, Mainz, Germany.
Scientific assistant in the group of U. Pöschl.
Research: Characterization of primary biogenic aerosol particles by DNA
analysis.
04/2003 - 02/2005 Johannes Gutenberg-University, Institute of General Botany, Mainz, Germany.
Scientific assistant in the group of H. Paulsen.
Teaching: Laboratory course in plant physiology.
Education
01/2006 - 02/2009 Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany.
Doctoral studies in Biology. Doctoral thesis at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz on the subject “Characterization of primary biogenic aerosol particles by DNA analysis: Diversity of airborne Asco- and Basidiomycota”.
01/2006 - 02/2009 Student of the International Max Planck Research School for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.
04/2001 - 12/2005 Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany.
Diploma Studies in Biology. Diploma thesis: „Cloning and heterologous expression of a xanthophyll deepoxidase from the diatom Phaeodactylum triconutum“.
Awards
2009 Otto Hahn Medal of the Max Planck Society