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Anna Müller-Hauser

Dr. Anna Müller-Hauser

Research Associate FHEED

Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Berlin

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Food and Agricultural Approaches to Reducing Malnutrition (FAARM)

Food Hygiene to reduce Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (FHEED)


Vita Dr. Anna Müller-Hauser

Professional Career

08/2019 -       Scientist, Institute of Public Health, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
Project: Food Hygiene to Reduce Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (FHEED)
08/2019 - Guest Scientist, RD2 – Climate Resilience, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
05/2017 - 07/2019 Scientist, Heidelberg Institute for Global Health, University Clinic Heidelberg, Germany
Project: Food and Agricultural Approaches to Reducing Malnutrition (FAARM)
11/2011 - 08/2016 Scientist, Institute of Microbiology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Project:Analysis of mucosal immune response and inflammation upon intestinal infections
05/2011 - 09/2011 Research Assistant, Trenzyme GmbH – Life Science Services, Germany

 

Education

09/2016 - 09/2019 Master of Sciene in International Health (M.Sc.), University of Heidelberg, Germany
Thesis: "Impact of a food hygiene behaviour change intervention on microbial food contamination in rural Bangladesh"
11/2003 - 03/2016 Promotion in Microbiology und Immunology (Dr.Sc. ETHZ), ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Life Science Zurich Graduate School/ Microbiology and Immunology PhD Program
Thesis: "Analysis of early mucosal immune responses upon Salmonella infection"
04/2009 - 05/2011 Master of Science in Biological Science (M.Sc.), University of Konstanz, Germany
Thesis: "Influence of PGE2 on small GTPases and Migration of Myeloid Cells"
10/2005 – 10/2008 Bachelor of Science in Biological Science (B.Sc.), Universität zu Köln, Deutschland
Thesis: "Untersuchung der Interaktion von Gag, Pol und viraler RNA in Foamyvirus infizierten Zellen"

 




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