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Martina Hödl-Baumgartner

Team Lead & Scientific Officer at Austrian Academy of Sciences

Martina Hödl-Baumgartner is a Scientific Officer at the Austrian Academy of Sciences since May 2019. Prior to this role, Martina served as an Advanced Microscopy Applications Specialist at Vienna BioCenter Core Facilities (VBCF) GmbH from January 2019 to April 2019. Martina has extensive research experience as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Copenhagen (March 2013 - April 2018) and the University of Zurich (July 2007 - January 2013), focusing on chromatin replication and Drosophila genetics, respectively. As a PhD student at the University of Zurich, research involved advanced molecular biology techniques. Earlier professional experience includes a Master Student position at the Gregor Mendel Institute and an Assistant to the CEO at Life Science Karriere Services, as well as a student internship at Aarhus University. Academic qualifications include a PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Zurich and a Master’s degree in Biology/Genetics from the University of Vienna.

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The Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) is Austria’s central non-university research and science institution. Its statutory mission is to “promote science in every way”. Founded in 1847 as a learned society, today the OeAW has over 770 members and 1,700 employees dedicated to innovative basic research, interdisciplinary exchange of knowledge and the dissemination of new insights with the aim of contributing to progress in science and society as a whole. REPRESENTING SCIENCE The members of the Academy engage in interdisciplinary exchange to consider important questions concerning the future, advise on policy and society and inform the general public of important scientific insights. They also form commissions in which they examine questions of great relevance to science and society. PERFORMING RESEARCH The OeAW operates 28 research institutes in the field of innovative basic research in the arts and humanities and the social and natural sciences. The Academy stimulates pioneering research by taking up future-oriented topics and ensuring the preservation and interpretation of cultural heritage. PROMOTING TALENTS The OeAW is especially committed to the sustainable support of promising young talents. Through its research institutes the Academy offers diverse opportunities for young researchers. The OeAW also supports highly qualified young scholars from beyond its own institutes by awarding fellowships and prizes. CONVEYING KNOWLEDGE The OeAW is a lively place for the dissemination of scientific achievements and insights. It serves as a forum for discussion and fosters society’s readiness to embrace science and technology. Through its wide-ranging events, which are also addressed to young people, it inspires the fascination of research. ACTIVE IN COOPERATION The OeAW initiates and maintains international research partnerships and represents the Republic of Austria in international scientific organisations, supporting collaboration between leading researchers and A


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