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| - | [[Nijman:Lab Members | <font face="trebuchet ms" style="color:#ffffff"> '''Take me back''' </font>]]
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| - | ==Curriculum Vitae==
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| - | Nils Craig-Müller was born in Tübingen, Germany (1985). However, he moved to America when he was only 3 living in Massachusetts, Vermont, and Minnesota. In 2003 he graduated from high school. That fall he enrolled in Williams College (Williamstown, MA) where he majored in Biology and concentrated in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. In the summer of 2006 he worked at the National Institutes of Health through their summer internship program. Working for Rose G. Mage he got his scientific pipetting fingers wet for the first time, vaulting into an on-going research project concerning activation-induced deaminase and immunoglobulin diversity.
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| - | He graduated from Williams College in June of 2007. After spending a relatively relaxing summer in Minnesota he decided to take a stab at curing cancer and figured the [[Nijman lab]] was the place to do it. If he could accomplish this he thought the location, Vienna, wouldn’t be the worst place to do it.
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| - | Contact:
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| - | nils.craig-mueller@meduniwien.ac.at
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