Philip Wehling

Nanosciences M.Sc. Student
Philip has long had an enthusiasm for biological processes which is paired with an analytical understanding of the world. After having worked for a long time as a registered nurse in various fields, he first studied mathematics and finally nanosciences.
During a lecture series in preparation for a bachelor's thesis, he came into contact with protein crystallography and is now starting to delve deeper into this fascinating research area as a member of the Thorn Lab.
In his bachelor's thesis, he researched the influence of organic solvents in crystallographic structure determination.
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Posts of Philip Wehling
Update: How to make your own 3D printed coronavirus model version 2
by Kristopher Nolte on 2022/07/18
The instructions and files below will allow you to create your own model of the virus! All you need is some spare time and a 3D printer. In addition, those without access to a 3D printer can still use the STL files to request printing from external services and then follow the instructions on assembling […]