Interview Kathrin Thedieck ,Biozentrum Basel
The cross-border commuter.
Interview with Kathrin Thedieck, Professor of Metabolic Signaling
Borders are not an obstacle for her, they exist to be crossed. Kathrin Thedieck has lived at open borders since her childhood. Today, the Biozentrum alumna not only commutes between the Netherlands and Germany but also enthusiastically crosses the border between different research fields
Last modified: | 06 February 2020 12.51 p.m. |
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