Interests

I'm interested in the evolution of wild yeast and its implications on the evolution of sex and on bet hedging as an evolutionary strategy. Currently, I'm focusing on decision making in the wild yeast Saccharomyces paradoxus, especially during sexual reproduction.
In my spare time, I do a lot of more-or-less geeky things, including tinkering with linux, programming for fun, sailing and traveling.

Curriculum vitae

Born August 1982. Study of molecular life science, computer science and computational life science at the University of Lübeck; B.Sc. in Molecular Life Science (2005), M.Sc. in Computational Life Science (2011); Ph.D. student in the IMPRS program at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology (since 2011).

Publications

Thesis

Albert Krewinkel, Graph grammar slicing: An Approach to Reducing the Combinatorial Complexity of Tracking Observables in Complex Reaction Systems, Master's thesis (2011) (pdf)

Poster

Albert Krewinkel, William FitzHugh, Thomas Martinetz and Steffen Möller, Exons are non-randomly associated to transmembrane regions in single- and multi-spanning proteins, German Conference on Bioinformatics 2006. (abstract)

Useless Stuff

Coffee-Paper

This is an evaluation of coffee availability at the University of Lübeck. It was written together with Michael Landreh né Fitzen. This is the most intersting paper we have ever written together (we wrote just this one).

Excuse

This letter of excuse was written to justify my absence from math-class at the gymnasium (2001, in german). It was accepted.

Contact

E-mail: krewinkel (ät) moltkeplatz.de