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Doctoral theses

Doctoral candidates

Johanna Kreuter-Mrkonjic: TU Wien/IFA-Tulln - Molekulare Diagnostik
Topic: Ionic liquids and their application in molecular diagnostics

Sophia Steinbacher: KL Krems / TU Wien
Topic: Establishing Novel Diagnostic Methods and Statistic Models for Refined Analysis of Faecal Pollution in Water Resources, with focus on the River Danube

Carmen Rehm: KL Krems – Water Quality & Health
Topic: An innovative strategy for the quantification and prediction of toxigenic and non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae in environmental water resources

Anna Pölz: TU Wien – Hydrologie
Topic: Data-driven modelling for drinking water management

Alexandra Fobe: MedUni Wien-Wassermikrobiologie
Thema: From groundwater to wastewater: Exploring the processes driving antibiotic resistance in water resources along gradients of faecal pollution

Angelika Bauer: MedUni Wien-Wassermikrobiologie
Thema: Novel approaches and concepts for assessing biological stability of drinking water in distribution networks and water resources

Dominik Kugler: KL Krems, MedUni Wien-Wassermikrobiologie
Thema: Development of advanced cytometric methods for viral particle and bacterial cell detection using different raw water types

Theresa Hohl: KL Krems, TU Wien
Thema: Molecular nucleic-acid-based methods and strategies for the future monitoring of antimicrobial resistance genes in wastewater

Denisa Cont: KL Krems, UMK Krems
Thema: Heparin-binding antimicrobial proteins in human plasma


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Technische Universität Wien
Medizinische Universität Wien
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