Starting with a Bachelor's program in Biology, I explored Microbiology and Genetics at the University of Vienna. During my studies, I interned at Boehringer Ingelheim, during which I completed my bachelor’s thesis and gained insights into various fields of biopharmaceutical production. Later, in my Master's program in Molecular Microbiology and Immunobiology at the Max Perutz Labs Vienna, I researched interferon-induced transcriptional regulation for my thesis. Alongside my studies, I assisted in teaching, where I conducted practical courses for undergraduate students. Before I became a part of Boehringer Ingelheim Vienna, where I expanded my expertise as an analyst, focusing on quality control- and management. Currently, I am a PhD candidate at BOKU University and member of the doctoral school for bioprocess engineering. My research focuses on improving the production of rAAV by the comprehensive exploration of host cells through systematic investigations of both, the genome and epigenome.