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Our group on September 12th, 2006


Current group members:

Martha Stadler

Scientific staff

E-mail:
mstadler "at" ethz.ch

Martha has been working in the group of Prof. Amrhein for many years. She is our "cloning specialist" and very helpful in many of our projects and our daily lab-life.


Hans Caspar Hürlimann

PhD student

E-mail:
huhans"at" ethz.ch

Hans Caspar joined our lab in May 2006 to do his PhD with us. He will study pathways involved in poly P accumulation in yeast.

Florian Freimoser

Group leader

E-mail:
ffreimoser"at" ethz.ch

In November 2002 I switched to a topic completely new to me and started as a group leader with Prof. Amrhein to study poly P. For our studies we work mostly with filamentous fungi and yeast, but we have also small projects with plants and algae.



Past group members:


  • Thomas Werner
  • Michael Füglistaler
  • Jonas Winter
  • Sebastian Ernst
  • Simona Eicke
  • Daniela Elmer
  • Vanessa Hugo
  • Mayte Alvarez-Huerta