Nadine Ziemert is a professor and researcher specializing in the discovery and development of natural products as antibiotics. Her work combines computational biology, genome mining, and synthetic biology to explore the potential of microbial secondary metabolites. Nadine leads a research group at the University of Tübingen, where she has developed widely used tools and databases like the BGC Atlas, ARTs, and FunArts, advancing the field of computational genome mining for drug discovery.

A member of the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF), Nadine collaborates closely with interdisciplinary teams to bring promising antibiotics into preclinical development. Her lab is internationally recognized for integrating cutting-edge computational methods with experimental validation to uncover novel bioactive compounds.

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