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Vincent Sanwald
Vincent Sanwald
Master's Student, Student Assistant
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It is tragically said about me that “I like to come up with the hardest exam questions” which could not be further from the truth. In countless highly cultured argumentative battles, I always stood my ground for simple yet funny shark questions, never dispirited, never relinquished. One day, there will be an exam with said shark question, and on that day, the sun will rise, the birds will sing ,and the students will exult in joy.

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Image 1: Neurons in optic tectum of zebrafish larvae. Synapsin tagged blue, whole cell in red

Until that day, far off in the future, I strive to learn about how molecular mechanisms in animals work and how this knowledge could lead to cure of illnesses or defects. The one piece shared between all animals - not spared from disorder - that sets us apart from cold rock or freezing water is our brain, defining who we are. Apprehending this mystery could teach us so much about ourselves, our behaviour and all living beings.

In my Bachelor’s thesis I did electroporations with various plasmids. One attempt aimed at making the synapses in neurons visible by using BFP tagged Synapsin with is part of the Snare complex.

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Image 2: 3D model of electroporated neurons in the optic tectum in zebrafish brain

Once a high success rate for electroporations is achieved, many neurons can be transfected and the mystery surrounding their morphology can be disclosed

M-cells can also be electroporated giving rise to a variety of possibilities as optic stimulation of cells in vivo

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Image caption 3: Mauthner cell in zebrafish larvae

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Thesis
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Title Optimization of electroporation for gene expression in zebrafish brain
Type Bachelor’s thesis
Period 2025/12–2026/03
Summary In my bachelor’s thesis, I enhanced electroporation to provide a reliable tool for gene expression in single cells in vivo.

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Positions

Since 2026 Student Assistant, University of Konstanz

Education

2026 Master in Life Science, University of Konstanz
2022–2026 Bachelor in Life Science, University of Konstanz

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