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Juliane Ollinger, PhD

Scientist I
Juliane Ollinger is a Scientist I at IDRI. Juliane is
involved in the development and optimization of
targeted and non-targeted high through-put screens
used to identify novel compounds that are effective
against M. tuberculosis. She is also interested in
understanding the challenging biology of M.
tuberculosis. Juliane is pursuing the identification of
new targets in the development of next generation
antibiotics.
Juliane obtained her MSc in the field of molecular
microbiology at the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University in her
home town of Greifswald, Germany. Her thesis
research focused on the identification of iron uptake
systems in Bacillus subtilis during iron limitation.
Juliane earned her PhD in microbiology under the
supervision of Dr. Kathryn Boor at Cornell University in
Ithaca, NY. Her thesis research was focused on the
interactions of the stress response sigma factor SigA
and the virulence gene regulator PrfA in regulating
genes in the foodborne pathogen Listeria
monocytogenes.

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