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Martin Holub

PhD Candidate Biophysics & Synthetic Biology - iGEM Startups Mentor - iGEM Engineering Committee
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The Randstad, Netherlands
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Martin Holub

PhD Candidate Biophysics & Synthetic Biology - iGEM Startups Mentor - iGEM Engineering Committee
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The Randstad, Netherlands
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Martin Holub is a highly skilled engineer and researcher with a diverse background in various fields of science and engineering. Holding a Master's degree in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering from ETH Zurich and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Brno University of Technology, Martin has demonstrated his exceptional academic prowess.

With over 3 years of professional experience, Martin has actively contributed to the scientific community in several capacities. He has conducted research in microbiology, cell-free biology, tissue engineering, synthetic biology, bioinformatics, biosensing, and neuroscience. His work has been recognized by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), which funded his scientific exchange program at The University of Manchester.

Martin's dedication to scientific exploration has led him to be involved in prominent organizations and committees. He has served as a member of the iGEM Engineering Committee and the iGEM Governance & Policy Network, showcasing his commitment to advancing the field of bioengineering. Additionally, he has been an instructor at iGEM TU Delft and a technical lead at MakeZurich 2018.

Throughout his career, Martin has honed his expertise in areas such as microbiology, bioinformatics, and tissue engineering. He has also gained valuable experience in project coordination, research assistance, and technical support. Martin's passion for exploring the intersection of biology and engineering is evident in his work, making him a valuable asset to any research team.

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