Summary
Laura Breimann is a cell biologist and biochemist with a decade of interdisciplinary experience probing genome organization and chromatin biology using cutting-edge imaging and quantitative methods. As a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Ting Wu lab at Harvard Medical School she develops super-resolution and multiplexed DNA FISH approaches with custom image-analysis pipelines to visualize chromosome architecture at single-cell resolution. Her work uniquely combines advanced microscopy (SMLM, light-sheet), machine learning segmentation, and data-compression strategies to make high-dimensional imaging scalable across tissues and cell types. Trained across leading European and US labs (Humboldt, Max Delbrück Center, NYU, Oxford), she has a strong track record of collaborative, cross-institutional projects and high-impact publications. Ambitious to move into independent research leadership, she seeks opportunities that bridge quantitative imaging, tool development, and mechanistic genome science. An underappreciated strength is her hands-on fluency in both experimental probe design and the software required to turn complex imaging data into biological insight.
10 years of coding experience
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biochemistry, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biochemistry at University of Tübingen
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biochemistry, summa cum laude, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biochemistry, summa cum laude at Humboldt University of Berlin
German, English, French