Elisabeth Grohmann is a PI in the APPL-FM project. She has been Professor of Microbiology at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and Technology (BHT) in the Department of Life Sciences and Technology since 2015.
Elisabeth Grohmann studied Biochemistry and Food Chemistry at Graz University of Technology in Austria, where she also completed her PhD in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry in 1994. Following her doctorate, she undertook postdoctoral research as an Erwin Schrödinger Fellow at the Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CSIC) in Madrid. She completed her Habilitation in Molecular Biology at the Technical University of Berlin in 2003 and has since held positions at TU Berlin, Freiburg University Medical Center, and the University of the Basque Country in Bilbao, Spain.
Elisabeth Grohmann’s research focuses on microbiology and molecular biology, with particular expertise in antimicrobial resistance and horizontal gene transfer. In the APPL-FM project, she provides her expertise in mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance development and dissemination as well as transcriptomics to advance wet lab research and connect it with computational approaches.