Carl Weile
PhD student

- Project: Project 23.3
- Research Group
- Address: IMB (Room 01.628), Ackermannweg 4, 55128 Mainz
"I enjoy the collaborative spirit, the networking opportunities, and the mix of scientific and social events that make the community feel supportive and inspiring."
Education
- Since 2025: PhD student working on Transgenerational epigenetic adaptation of C. elagans
- 2018 –2022: Master student of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Marburg
Thesis: Transcriptome of E. coli and T4 phage during T4 Phage Infection - 2015 – 2018: Bachelor student of Biology at the University of Marburg
Thesis: An optogenetic screening setup for the investigation of synthetic supercoiling-sensitive sigma-70 promotors
Work Experience
- 11/2022-4/2023: Laboratory technician at Ender diagnostics
- 08/2022-10/2022: Student assistant in the work group of Halyna Shcharbata
- 01/2022-06/2022 Master thesis in the Lab of Dr. Katharina Höfer
- 07/2019-10/2019: Internship at the Synbio start-up EnEvolv, Boston, USA
- 10/2018-02/2019: Student assistant in the work group of Prof. Waldminghaus
- 10/2017-10/2018: iGEM 2018 (International Genetically Engeneered Machine Competion)
Project: - Establishing the fastest growing organism Vibrio natrigens for everyday lab use. - 06/2018 -09/2018: Bachelor Thesis in Synthetic Biology
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Adolfsen K, Callihan I, Monahan C, Greisen P, Spoonamore J, Momin M, Fitch L, Castillo M, Weng L, Renaud L, Weile C, Konieczka J, Mirabella T, Abin-Fuentes A, Lawrence A, Isabella V (2021)
Improvement of a synthetic live bacterial therapeutic for phenylketonuria with biosensor-enabled enzyme engineering Nature Communications, 12:6215 -
Klein C, Teufel M, Weile C, Sobetzko P (2021)
The bacterial promoter spacer modulates promoter strength and timing by length, TG-motifs and DNA supercoiling sensitivity Scientific Reports, 11:24399