The most interesting problems live in the space between disciplines.
Christina Kulka
Christina has worked across a broad spectrum of biomedical research: from bench to bedside to computational pipelines. In the Department of Machine Learning at the Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health, she focuses on bridging the gap between clinical medicine and machine learning, helping future clinicians and computer scientists learn to collaborate effectively on real-world healthcare problems.
The most interesting problems live in the space between disciplines.
Present Positions And Title
Research Assistant
Research Group
Email Address
Career
| Period | Institution | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Since 2026 | Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health, University of Tübingen | Research Assistant |
| 2025-2026 | University of Tübingen, Interfaculty Institute for Cell Biology, Department of Immunology, Amann Lab | Bioinformatician |
Academic Education
| Year | Degree | Institution | Field of Study |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | MSc | University of Tübingen | Bioinformatics |
| 2021 | BSc | Furtwangen University | Molecular and Technical Medicine |