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Dr. Mahmoud Masri

Technische Universität München, Werner Siemens-Lehrstuhl für Synthetische Biotechnologie

Mahmoud Masri accomplished his studies in Applied Chemistry at the University of Damascus and received his Master in 2010. He has been working as Quality Assurance Manager for five years. In 2019, he obtained his doctoral degree in biotechnology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) with a ...

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Dr. Frank Steiner

Dionex Softron GmbH

Frank Steiner graduated in chemistry before obtaining his doctorate in 1995 from Saarland University in Saarbrücken. This was followed by a postdoc position at the Centre d'Études Nucléaires de Saclay in France, where he worked on elemental analysis and isotope analysis with IC and IC-ICP/MS. He ...

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