Bianca Schoder
About Bianca Schoder
Bianca Schoder is a scientific assistant specializing in the isolation of natural phages for research. She has a background in molecular biosciences and biochemistry, having studied at multiple institutions in Austria and Germany.
Work at Invitris
Bianca Schoder has been employed at Invitris as a Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft since 2021. In this role, she focuses on the isolation of natural phages for research purposes. Her work contributes to the advancement of knowledge in the field of microbiology and phage therapy.
Education and Expertise
Bianca Schoder has a solid educational background in the sciences. She studied at Gymnasium Amstetten, where she focused on Sprache und Kommunikation, achieving Matura in 2019. She then pursued a Bachelor in Molekulare Biowissenschaften at Universität Salzburg from 2019 to 2020. Following this, she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Biochemie from Technische Universität München, completing her studies in 2022.
Background
Bianca Schoder began her professional career at Novogenia GmbH in 2020, where she worked as a Labormitarbeiterin for three months in Eugendorf, Salzburg, Österreich. This experience provided her with foundational laboratory skills that she has since applied in her current research role.
Research Contributions
Bianca Schoder has developed an in vitro system for generating synthetic phages, specifically targeting bacterial L2 patient isolates. This research is significant in the context of phage therapy and the treatment of bacterial infections, showcasing her contributions to the field of microbiology.