Mayuri Sadoine

Biophysicist & Microbiologist Making Biosensors for Studying Plant-Microbe Systems


Curriculum vitae



"I never lose. I either win or learn" -Nelson Mandela



Courses & theses


"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. "-Stephen Hawking


Theses:
2019-2023:
Bachelor thesis:  BSc. Celine Weippert: Visualization of calcium signaling in Bacillus rhizobacteria during Arabidopsis thaliana root colonization using genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors. (for ICIB, co-supervisor & first reviewer: Prof. Dr.  Guido Grossmann; co-supervisor & second reviewer: Dr. Mayuri Sadoine).

Master thesis: MSc. Alfonso Gamaza Vico:
Fluo-resce in the face of adversity: Design and use of sensors to understand Nitrogen (N) transport in plants. (for the department of biochemistry and molecular biology, tutor:  Dr. Vanessa Viviana Castro Rodríguez; co-tutor: Dr. Mayuri Sadoine).

Bachelor thesis: BSc. Clelia Sara Lotito: Visualization and comparison of stress-induced calcium signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana roots and leaves using genetically encoded fluorescence-based biosensors.
(for ICIB, co-supervisor & first reviewer: Prof. Dr. Guido Grossmann; co-supervisor & second reviewer:  Dr. Mayuri Sadoine).


CEPLAS undergraduate internship: BSc. Celine Weippert: Genomic integration and imaging of a fluorophore based GA-MatryoshCaMP6s sensor in Bacillus subtilis strain DB430.
 (for ICIB, supervisor: Dr. Mayuri sadoine).

Master thesis: MSc. Yunqian Wang: Establishment and preliminary measurement of Bacillus-Cyanobacteria consortia microscopic observation system. (for ICIB, co-supervisor: Prof. Dr. Guido Grossmann, co-supervisor: Dr. Mayuri Sadoine).

Master thesis: MSc. Erdem Sunal: Monitoring glucose dynamics in a plant pathogen by using genetically encoded fluorophore-based biosensors
(for IMP, co-supervisor & first reviewer: Wolf B. Frommer; co-supervisor: Dr. Mayuri Sadoine)

Master in Cellular and Molecular Biology
Guest teacher at Uni of Malaga (for Department of Biochemistry and molecular biology ).

Courses:
2019-2023:
M-4457: Optogenetic Cell Control, Advanced Microscopy and Quantitative Imaging: 2022 –2023
M-4473: Challenges and Opportunities of Translational Developmental Biology: 2023
M-4459: Biosensor Engineering: Principles and Strategies : 2018 –2021

Lectures & Workshops:
2018-2023:
Lectures: Quantitative data analysis 

Lectures: Genetically encoded fluorophore-based biosensor engineering 

Workshop: Fluorimetric analyses using the Tecan plate reader 

Bachelor thesis: BSc. Celine Weippert

Second examiner/reviewer of the thesis entitled: Visualization of calcium signaling in Bacillus rhizobacteria during Arabidopsis thaliana root colonization using genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors.


Bachelor thesis: BSc. Clelia Sara Lotito

Second examiner/reviewer of the thesis entitled : Visualization and comparison of stress-induced calcium signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana roots and leaves using genetically encoded fluorescence-based biosensors.


Master thesis: MSc. Alfonso Gamaza Vico

External Professional/co-tutor of the thesis entitled: Fluo-resce in the face of adversity: Design and use of sensors to understand Nitrogen (N) transport in plants


Master thesis: MSc. Yunqian Wang.

Establishment and preliminary measurement of Bacillus-Cyanobacteria consortia microscopic observation system.


Master thesis: MSc. Erdem Sunal

Co-supervisor/advisor of the thesis entitled: Monitoring glucose dynamics in a plant pathogen by using genetically encoded fluorophore-based biosensors.


CEPLAS undergraduate internship: BSc. Celine Weippert

Second examiner/reviewer of the thesis entitled: : Genomic integration and imaging of a fluorophore based GA-MatryoshCaMP6s sensor in Bacillus subtilis strain DB430.


M4457 MSc module: Optogenetic Cell Control, Advanced Microscopy and Quantitative Imaging

Conceived and independently supervised parts of this Module (for ICIB PI: Prof. Dr. Guido Grossmanss)


M4459 MSc Module: Biosensor Engineering: Principles and Strategies

Conceived and independently supervised parts of this Module (for ICIB, PI: Prof. Dr. Guido Grossmanss)


Genetically encoded fluorophore based sensor engineering

Lecture made at HHU (for IMP, PI: Wolf B. Frommer).


Fluorimetric analyses using Tecan plate readers

Workshop made at HHU (for IMP, PI: Wolf B. Frommer).


Quantitative analysis

Lecture made at HHU (for IMP, PI: Wolf B. Frommer).




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