Max B. Scheible , Ph.D.

Max B. Scheible

Max Scheible studied physics and biophysics at the Technical University of Munich and graduated in 2010. During his PhD he worked on the design and implementation of DNA nanostructures and studied the dynamical behaviour of DNA-based systems and circuits by means of fluorescence and super-resolution microscopy. After finishing his PhD at the TU Munich in 2014 he co-founded a company (GATTAquant GmbH) which commercializes DNA origami based standards for any type of fluorescence microscopy technique.

2005–2010: Studies of physics, Technical University of Munich, Germany
2009: Studies of physics and biochemistry, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
2011–2014: PhD thesis at the Technical University of Munich, Germany (Prof. Dr. F. C. Simmel): “Study of dynamical processes on DNA-based molecular structures”
2013: Research project at the Wyss Institute, Harvard University, Boston, USA
From 2014: Prokurist and R&D at GATTAquant GmbH, Braunschweig, Germany