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I was born and raised in the south of Austria (Fürstenfeld) but moved to Vienna to study Food and Biotechnology at the BOKU University.
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I was born and raised in the south of Austria (Fürstenfeld) but moved to Vienna to study Food and Biotechnology at the [http://www.boku.ac.at BOKU University].
 
I obtained both my Master and Ph.D. in the group of ^^^Roland Ludwig^^^, where I focused on the biochemical investigation of fungal redox-enzymes and their application in biocatalysis and biorefinery <cite>Kracher2014 Kracher2013</cite>. In particular, I studied the kinetics and electron transfer reactions of fungal cellobiose dehydrogenases (CDH), and their involvement in lignocellulose degradation <cite>Kracher2012 Kracher2015 Kracher2015b Ma2017</cite>. The activation of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases by CDH later became a central point of my research <cite>Kracher2016 Kracher2018</cite>.
 
I obtained both my Master and Ph.D. in the group of ^^^Roland Ludwig^^^, where I focused on the biochemical investigation of fungal redox-enzymes and their application in biocatalysis and biorefinery <cite>Kracher2014 Kracher2013</cite>. In particular, I studied the kinetics and electron transfer reactions of fungal cellobiose dehydrogenases (CDH), and their involvement in lignocellulose degradation <cite>Kracher2012 Kracher2015 Kracher2015b Ma2017</cite>. The activation of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases by CDH later became a central point of my research <cite>Kracher2016 Kracher2018</cite>.
 
Since 2018 I am working at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (MIB) in Prof. Nigel Scrutton`s group.   
 
Since 2018 I am working at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (MIB) in Prof. Nigel Scrutton`s group.   

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I was born and raised in the south of Austria (Fürstenfeld) but moved to Vienna to study Food and Biotechnology at the BOKU University. I obtained both my Master and Ph.D. in the group of ^^^Roland Ludwig^^^, where I focused on the biochemical investigation of fungal redox-enzymes and their application in biocatalysis and biorefinery [1, 2]. In particular, I studied the kinetics and electron transfer reactions of fungal cellobiose dehydrogenases (CDH), and their involvement in lignocellulose degradation [3, 4, 5, 6]. The activation of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases by CDH later became a central point of my research [7, 8]. Since 2018 I am working at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (MIB) in Prof. Nigel Scrutton`s group.



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