Bernhard Jandl
University of Vienna, AUSTRIA, Austria
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I am a bioorganic and medicinal chemist with a strong passion for translational research covering the development of molecular diagnostic tools and future medicines. I am a PhD student working in applied biofilm research, focusing on developing peptide-based compounds as molecular probes and therapeutic candidates to study and target mucosal biofilms in patients with gastrointestinal disorders. I am pursuing my PhD project in the Neuropeptide Research Lab of A/Prof Markus Muttenthaler at the Institute of Biological Chemistry at the University of Vienna.
I studied Technical Chemistry at TU Wien, where I specialised in Applied Synthetic Chemistry within the Master's Program. I conducted my master's thesis at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), working on novel nucleoside analogues to diagnose and treat infectious diseases.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Development of gut-specific antibiofilm peptides to target mucosal biofilms in patients with gastrointestinal disorders (#33)
5:05 PM
Bernhard Jandl
SESSION 7: Peptide permeability and delivery
Development of gut-specific antibiofilm peptides to target mucosal biofilms in patients with gastrointestinal disorders (#265)
7:30 PM
Bernhard Jandl
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting
Development of venom-derived peptides as gut-specific therapeutics to target mucosal biofilms in patients with gastrointestinal disorders (#266)
7:30 PM
Bernhard Jandl
Poster Session 1 - Wine Tasting