
Hannah Dörpholz
PhD Student
Adresse
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße
52428 Jülich
Institut für Bio- und Geowissenschaften (IBG)
Bioinformatik (IBG-4)
Gebäude 06.5 / Raum 3005a
Warum und woran ich forsche
The IBG-4 (Bioinformatics) division of the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences develops and applies methods and algorithms to achieve a fundamental understanding of high-dimensional data and processes in the bioeconomy/life sciences and to understand, predict and optimize the biological functions of molecules, genes and enzymes for breeding and for industrial and pharmaceutical applications, also on the basis of their structures. IBG-4 has a focus on omics/data-based bioinformatics on plant data storage, the evaluation of new genome analysis methods, and the integration, interpretation, and visualization of high-dimensional omics data from the field of bioeconomy and plant science. More information here: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/ibg/ibg-4
I am a PhD student in the group of Prof. Dr. Björn Usadel, working on research data management and single cell transcriptomics. I have finished my degree in biosystem technology and bioinformatics working photobioelectrodes for light-induced chemical production.