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Michael studied chemistry at the Freie Universität Berlin, where he received his master's degree in 2022 after research stays at the FMP Berlin, the Ruhr-Universität Bochum and the ETH Zurich. For his master's thesis, as part of the research group of Prof. Dr Beate Koksch, he worked on the stereoselective synthesis of fluorinated amino acids. After a three-month industrial internship at Bayer AG, where he could further deepen his knowledge in the research fields of radiopharmaceuticals and medicinal chemistry, he joined our working group in June 2023. Here, he is working on targeted-activatable luminescence probes for the detection of bacterial infections. Outside of the lab, Michael enjoys sports and is always up for an Apéro.