Assistant professor in Molecular Biology
We study how cells maintain protein homeostasis (proteostasis), particularly during stress and aging.
Our work combines genome-wide screening in yeast, automated experimental workflows, and data-driven analysis, including bioinformatics and AI-assisted approaches. This allows us to systematically identify regulators of proteostasis and uncover how cellular systems fail over time.
By integrating large-scale experiments with computational methods, we aim to build a systems-level understanding of cellular functionthat is relevant for human health and disease.
Mer information: www.vkohler-lab.com
I am the course leader for “Cell biology” (5MO100/3MB038) targeted at Bachelor’s students of Life Science and Biomedicine