Luke Weston
Jacqui Hilier
Julien Azencott
Dr Maria Salichou
Kelly Haas PhD
Kelly N. Haas is a postdoctoral skin microbiome researcher at the University of California Davis Medical Center (Dermatology) and California State University Sacramento (Biology). Her PhD was completed at the University of Massachusetts under Jeffrey Blanchard, where she focused on the gut-associated family Lachnospiraceae, including
discovering, characterizing, and sequencing several novel bacteria. She is especially interested in the microbial ecology and feedbacks between the microbiome and the host, as well
as translational research in inflammatory skin conditions like acne, rosacea, eczema, and alopecia. Much of her postdoctoral work has focused on methods development and
optimization for the skin microbiome, allowing more accurate capture of the human skin microbiome profile.
Bin Li
Kurt Faber
1973-1979 Studies of chemistry at the University of Graz.
1979 - 82 Thesis in synthetic organic chemistry at the University of Graz. Ph.D. in April 1982.
1982 - 1983: Post-doctoral fellowship at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. Synthesis of porphyrins.
1983 - 1989: University assistant at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Graz University of Technology.
1990: Habilitation in Organic Chemistry at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Graz University of Technology. Title: Biocatalytic Transformations.
October 1997, appointment to Associate Professor (C3) at Graz University of Technology.
September 1998, Full Professor at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Graz (C4).
Visiting scientist / guest professor at:
University of Tokyo (1987/1988), Exeter University (1990), University of Trondheim (1994), Stockholm University (2001), University of Minneapolis (2005), ESPCI Paris (2010).
October 2017: Formal retirement, re-employed as senior scientist at the University of Graz.