Biochemistry Journey
My academic foundation in biochemistry at Justus-Liebig-Universität in Giessen shaped both my analytical thinking and personal life. Here's an overview of my research contributions, publications, and the meaningful connections formed during that transformative period.
Academic Foundation
Completed diploma in biology at the Institute of Biochemistry, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen. Focused on molecular biology techniques, quantitative analysis, and research methodologies.
Research Contributions
Contributed to scientific publications and research methods in biochemistry, including work on nuclease assays and tumor suppressor gene analysis.
Arbeitsmethoden der Biochemie
Contributed to this comprehensive biochemistry methods handbook, sharing practical laboratory techniques and analytical approaches.
Scientific Software Development
Developed "Counter" program for quantitative micro-titer plate nuclease assay analysis and contributed to automated detection systems for genetic research.
Research Publications
Fluorescence-based Nuclease Assay — Developed quantitative methods for DNA analysis using ethidium/DNA fluorescence.
Tumor Suppressor Gene Analysis — Collaborated on semi-automated detection of loss of heterozygosity in p53 gene.
Life-Changing Experience
Beyond the scientific achievements, this period marked the most important chapter of my life — meeting my future wife at the institute. The combination of academic growth and personal connection made this time truly transformative.