Julia holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from FH Technikum Wien and a Master’s degree in Drug Discovery from the University of Vienna. She subsequently completed her PhD in microbiology at the interface with pharmaceutical sciences.
During her academic career, Julia contributed to a range of research projects spanning both fundamental microbiology and drug discovery. Her work focused in particular on RNA and cellular research, and several of her results have been published in international peer-reviewed journals.
Since 2026, Julia has been working as a trainee patent attorney, where she supports the drafting and prosecution of Austrian and European patent applications, particularly in the life sciences, including biology, chemistry, and biotechnology.
Her technical expertise centers on biotechnological and microbiological inventions, especially those involving biomolecules and genetic constructs. This includes, among others, DNA, RNA, and protein sequences, enzymes, antibodies, as well as vectors (such as plasmids or viral vectors), including the preparation of sequence listings for patent applications.
She is also experienced in biotechnological methods such as protein purification and screening techniques, as well as diagnostic approaches, for example PCR-based technologies. Additional areas of focus include pharmaceutical and medical applications, such as vaccines, antibody-based therapies, and advanced laboratory technologies like CRISPR/Cas systems.
Thanks to her broad technical background, Julia is also familiar with other engineering disciplines, including electrical engineering and civil engineering.
During her academic career, Julia contributed to a range of research projects spanning both fundamental microbiology and drug discovery. Her work focused in particular on RNA and cellular research, and several of her results have been published in international peer-reviewed journals.
Since 2026, Julia has been working as a trainee patent attorney, where she supports the drafting and prosecution of Austrian and European patent applications, particularly in the life sciences, including biology, chemistry, and biotechnology.
Her technical expertise centers on biotechnological and microbiological inventions, especially those involving biomolecules and genetic constructs. This includes, among others, DNA, RNA, and protein sequences, enzymes, antibodies, as well as vectors (such as plasmids or viral vectors), including the preparation of sequence listings for patent applications.
She is also experienced in biotechnological methods such as protein purification and screening techniques, as well as diagnostic approaches, for example PCR-based technologies. Additional areas of focus include pharmaceutical and medical applications, such as vaccines, antibody-based therapies, and advanced laboratory technologies like CRISPR/Cas systems.
Thanks to her broad technical background, Julia is also familiar with other engineering disciplines, including electrical engineering and civil engineering.