Summary
Andreas Stroehlein is a bioinformatician and pathogen genomics researcher with over 10 years’ experience across academia and public health institutions, currently developing genomic surveillance and AMR monitoring tools at the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment. He holds a PhD in Pathogen Genomics and has built methods for protein classification, functional prediction, and small-molecule target discovery, bridging molecular biology with scalable computational pipelines. His background includes postdoctoral research at the University of Melbourne and applied bioinformatics in public health labs, giving him deep domain expertise in genomic epidemiology and operational surveillance. An early adopter of emerging technologies, he focuses on delivering open, translatable digital solutions for public health and food safety, and routinely contributes code to his organisation’s bioinformatics repositories.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Bioinformatics, Master of Science (MSc), Bioinformatics at Freie Universität Berlin
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bioinformatics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bioinformatics at University of Applied Sciences Bingen, Germany
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Pathogen Genomics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Pathogen Genomics at The University of Melbourne - Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences
English, German