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Jonathan Scheler

About

Jonathan Scheler completed an internship at a diagnostic company, where he develop point-of-care diagnostic tests. He then moved to Bonn to pursue the Master’s program Medical Immunosciences and Infection. As part of his studies, he conducted research abroad in St. Andrews, Scotland, focusing on the regulation of innate immune signaling. For his MSc thesis, he worked on mass spectrometry-based, ligand-guided proximity labeling. Jonathan joined the Faber group through the HIRI “RNA & Infection” graduate program, where he investigates the regulation and function of biosynthetic gene clusters in Clostridioides difficile.