Alexandra Bezler
Biography
Alexandra Bezler is a lecturer at the School of Life Sciences with more than 10 years experience in giving hands-on training and mentoring of (under-)graduate students in laboratory techniques, experimental design and science communication. Through discovery-oriented outreach given in French, English, and German, she conducts laboratory tours and school visits, making science and scientists accessible to the public. During her studies in Biotechnology at the University of Applied Sciences Mannheim, she trained in research labs at the Friedrich Miescher Institute, Basel, and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg. In 2011, she was awarded a PhD in Molecular Life Sciences from the EPFL for her research on the mechanisms that regulate cell division. As a postdoctoral researcher with Laurent Keller (University of Lausanne) and Pierre Gönczy (EPFL) she coordinated multidisciplinary projects on fundamental questions in cell biology and genetics in evolutionary diverse organisms – from nematodes to termite symbionts.Teaching & PhD
Teaching
Life Sciences Engineering
Courses
Integrated labo in Life sciences I
Students apply basic techniques in molecular biology to clone a cDNA of interest into an expression plasmid in order to produce its protein product in mammalian cells. They purify the recombinant protein and characterize it biochemically.
Integrated labo in Life sciences II
Students apply basic techniques in molecular biology to clone a cDNA of interest into an expression plasmid in order to produce its protein product in mammalian cells. They purify the recombinant protein and characterize it biochemically.