Eslam Ibrahim is a bioinformatics research scientist and postdoctoral researcher with nine years of experience translating microbiology and pharmaceutical training into computational solutions for infection biology. He holds a PhD in Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology from the University of Würzburg and earlier degrees in microbiology and pharmaceutical sciences from Cairo University, blending wet-lab insight with bioinformatics rigor. His work at Helmholtz and Würzburg has focused on RNA‑based infection research and molecular infection biology, and he now splits research roles between Universität Würzburg and Universitätsmedizin Frankfurt. Known for bridging academic research and practical computational workflows, he brings a strong track record of multidisciplinary collaboration and teaching experience dating back to Cairo University. Less obvious: his career progression shows a steady pivot from hands-on teaching and MSc research into independent postdoctoral leadership in Germany’s infection biology community.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology at The Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg
Master of Science (MSc) Microbiology and Immunology, Master of Science (MSc) Microbiology and Immunology at Cairo University
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