Current Lab Members

Agnes Toth-Petroczy

Group Leader

Agnes Toth-Petroczy

Group Leader
tothpet@mpi-cbg.de
+49 351 210-2870

Olga Bagrova

Predoc

Olga Bagrova

Predoc
bagrova@mpi-cbg.de

Alessandro Bevilacqua

Postdoc

Alessandro Bevilacqua

Postdoc
bevilacqua@mpi-cbg.de
+49 351 210-2996

Chi Fung Chow

Postdoc

Chi Fung Chow

Postdoc
chow@mpi-cbg.de
+49 351 210-2972

Anna Hadarovich

Postdoc

Anna Hadarovich

Postdoc
hadarovi@mpi-cbg.de

Ksenia Kuznetsova

Postdoc

Ksenia Kuznetsova

Postdoc
kuznetso@mpi-cbg.de
+49 351 210-2587

Swantje Lenz

Postdoc

Swantje Lenz

Postdoc
lenz@mpi-cbg.de

Jonas Pöhls

Predoc

Jonas Pöhls

Predoc
poehls@mpi-cbg.de

Doris Richter

TA

Doris Richter

TA
drichter@mpi-cbg.de
+49 351 210-2998

Maria Luisa Romero Romero

Postdoc

Maria Luisa Romero Romero

Postdoc
romeroro@mpi-cbg.de
+49 351 210-2985

Maxim Scheremetjew

Software Engineer

Maxim Scheremetjew

Software Engineer
schereme@mpi-cbg.de

Barbara Szewczyk

Postdoc

Barbara Szewczyk

Postdoc
szewczyk@mpi-cbg.de
+49 351 210-2997

Jialin Yin

Predoc

Jialin Yin

Predoc
yin@mpi-cbg.de

Zi Zhu

Predoc

Zi Zhu

Predoc
zzhu@mpi-cbg.de

Job Opportunities

We are always looking for highly motivated and creative students, post-doctoral researchers and visitors. 

Students interested in a PhD project in the Toth-Petroczy lab are encouraged to apply to the International Max Planck Research School for Cell, Developmental and Systems Biology (IMPRS-CellDevoSys)

We are also supporting fellowship applications of outstanding postdoctoral researchers who wish to join our lab. This may either be through third party funding (Humboldt foundation, EMBO, DAAD, etc.) or through an ELBE postdoc fellowship by the Max Planck Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD). 

In case you are interested in working with us please contact tothpet(at)mpi-cbg.de.

Current Lab Members

Alessandro Bevilacqua

Hi all! I am Alessandro, and I am a Postdoc in the ATP lab. I am Italian and I moved to Dresden in 2025 after doing my PhD in Japan. In the ATPlab I am diving into the biomolecular condensate world. Although these condensates have been exciting scientists in the last decade, we still don’t know a lot about the proteins contained there. For example, we still don’t know what/when/which/why/how condensate proteins bind to other proteins. I want to answer (some of) these questions by studying the interactome of the biomolecular condensates in vivo.

Apart from spending my time with the lab pipettes, I love stuff that are very dynamic (like diving, gym and other sports) or very static (like videogaming from my sofa). I also love spending time with my dog, if you have time to waste, I can show you my million pictures of her!

Anna Hadarovich

Hello! My name is Anna and the main focus of my research is a special group of proteins involved in biomolecular condensates (membrane-less organelles that selectively concentrate biomolecules). Since I started to work as ELBE postdoc (April 2021) I am developing algorithms and applying data science approaches to predict these proteins using broad range of input information, such as sequence- and structure-based features.

Although I studied mathematics and computer science at the university, I quickly become fascinated by bioinformatics observing effective and elegant solutions for biology that can be created with help of computational tools and mathematical apparatus. That is why during my PhD I was developing computational approaches to model protein complexes, in particular deep neural network for structure prediction (in those times when Alphafold didn’t come to spotlight yet :)

When I don’t work, I love to write poems and novels (this skill should have given an advantage in scientific writing, but it surprisingly doesn’t). I also like jazz dancing, and even taught solo-jazz and lindy-hop, because I like teaching in general.

Barbara Szewczyk

I am Barbara, and I am a postdoc in the ATP lab. Originally from Poland, I moved to Germany in 2016 to pursue my PhD in molecular cell biology. Here, I got immersed in the topic of biomolecular condensates and particularly their functional role in cellular processes. I joined the ATP lab to study condensates from a fundamental perspective – what proteins they contain, how different components interact within condensates, and how proteins evolve to partition into condensates.

In my free time, I love being outdoors in nature – that’s where I feel most at home. I also do gardening whenever I can. On rainy days, you can find me doing handcrafts – knitting, making macramé, or painting occasionally. Anything creative can keep me busy.

Doris Richter

Hello, I'm Doris, a dedicated laboratory technician with a passion for scientific research.

As a native of this region, I'm proud to call myself a true local. Since joining the lab in 2021, I've had the opportunity to work alongside a diverse team of researchers from around the world, collaborating on a wide range of fascinating projects.

I'm committed to supporting my colleagues in setting up and executing wet lab experiments, and I enjoy the dynamic, communicative environment of our research group. The exchange of ideas and expertise among team members is truly inspiring, and I feel fortunate to be a part of this community.

In my free time, I enjoy being outdoors—whether it's cycling to work every day, swimming in the ocean, or hiking in the mountains. However, swimming is my true passion, and I'm proud to have competed at a high level in this sport. If you're looking to improve your swimming skills, I'd be happy to share some tips with you!

I'm excited to connect with like-minded individuals who share my enthusiasm for scientific discovery and exploration.

Jonas Poehls

Hi! My name is Jonas, and I am a PhD student in the ATPlab as well as in the lab of Andrej Shevchenko. Originally from the Berlin area, where I studied biotechnology and bioinformatics, I moved here in early 2021 to start my PhD work. I use mass spectrometry and computational methods to find out more about a specific type of protein synthesis error, ribosomal frameshifting. That means I care about proteomics, protein heterogeneity and weird proteins in general. 

Outside the institute, my nerdy hobbies include playing Dungeons & Dragons, reading fantasy and SF, and watching asian martial arts movies. So ask me about Ursula Le Guin, Donnie Yen vs. Iko Uwais and if you can drink a healing potion in six seconds. 
The socially presentable part of me enjoys hiking, especially long distances, and practices karate. And if you are into more basic comforts, feel free to talk to me about vegan cooking, spices of all kind, and really good chocolate!

Ksenia Kuznetsova

Hi! I’m Ksenia and I’ve joined ATPlab to curate CD-CODE database and enhance its outreach @cdcode_org.

I am from Estonia, where I got my BSc in gene technology and got first hands-on research experience. During this time I got interested in Developmental Biology, which led me to dev bio masters in France and PhD on regulation (and imaging!) of early zygotic transcriptional events in Dresden.

After living in Munich and working as a scientific coordinator for over a year, I decided to move back closer to (hands-on) science (and, Dresden!). So now, I combine my experience in project management and science communication together with my research background. Alongside my everyday job, I volunteer with Sci.STEPS mentorship program in the area communication and marketing.

Outside of the job tasks, I enjoy walking (or on a more adventurous day: hiking), discovering new music-literature-movies... So, no general personality-defining hobbies, but I do get genuinely interested in what people create and learning about new things(song cue https://theburninghell.bandcamp.com/track/i-love-the-things-that-people-make). So talk to me about what you like - I love new hobby ideas!

Maxim Scheremetjew

Hi, my name is Maxim and I joined the team as a Senior Software Engineer back in August 2023. I support the team in all aspects of software development, from following good practises in writing software up to the publication of tools in public repositories.

Most of my career I have been working in the life science domain (my passionated field), diving into various subjects from gene optimization and the design of microarray experiments over to protein classification and metagenomics analysis (the most exciting field!). Now I have got the chance to learn more about biomolecular condensates.

After living and working almost 13 years in Cambridge (UK), most of that at the European Bioinformatics Institute, I decided to move back to Germany with my family.

When I am not at work, I have a busy life raising my 2 kids, but as they grow older, I find time again to do stuff which I love, like playing board games and football, meeting friends, hiking and swimming.

Rita Zi Zhu

I am Rita Zi Zhu from China. My interest lies at the interception between different disciplines, leading me to doing this PhD project with the ATP group on AI methods and functional prediction of IDRs.

Since my undergraduate learning in biochemistry, I have wondered about the fundamental basis of life, looking for the grand picture of how molecules “pile up” into life. It is fascinating that we can study biology with computational methods.

Outside the job tasks I am interested in creating OC and fan arts. On top of it I touched many popular unpopular activities, ranging from TRPG to pipe-organ; from crafting to skiing, and I’m always open to recommendations ;-)

Willis Chow

Heya! I’m Willis and am a PhD student from Hong Kong, mainly using computational methods to study intrinsically disordered proteins (IDRs). Specifically, I want to ask if different IDPs could share a common function, and then determine if there are specific characteristics of the sequence that makes it similar. This means I spend most of my time in front of a computer, but I am also running a couple of experiments to test these hypotheses. My background is actually in pharmacology and so I’ve never written a line of code until I started here- but it’s been a fun ride!

Outside of work, I have a not-insigificant collection of shark plushes because they’re so cute- not an opinion, just an objective truth. But unlike them who mainly sit at home, I also enjoy doing sports, specifically basketball and football. On the other hand, the more idle part of me enjoys playing computer/board games, occasionally playing the piano at the CBG, and listening to music. Oh and food, although I wouldn’t really consider myself a foodie because I can be quite a picky eater. But if our food conversation swings towards Cantonese (and Japanese, although I haven’t tried it all) cuisine, it might never end.

Former lab members

Hector Garcia Seisdedos

Hector Garcia Seisdedos

Guest Scientist

Rajat Ghosh

Rajat Ghosh

Hiwi

Soumyadeep Ghosh

Soumyadeep Ghosh

Scientific Software Engineer

Nicholas Hutchins

Nicholas Hutchins

Summer student

Anastasiia Kirilenko

Anastasiia Kirilenko

Staff Scientist

Cedric Landerer

Cedric Landerer

Postdoc

Natasha Lewis

Natasha Lewis

Postdoc

Federica Luppino

Federica Luppino

Predoc

Sneha Prabhakara Shastry

Sneha Prabhakara Shastry

Hiwi

Nadia Rostam

Nadia Rostam

Postdoc

Alejandro Sanchez Orellana

Alejandro Sanchez Orellana

Master student at TUD

The role of phenotypic mutations in the evolution of antibiotic resistance

Sofia Stroustrup

Sofia Stroustrup

Summer student

Subasini Thangamani

Subasini Thangamani

Guest

Chun Ka Elvis Yung

Chun Ka Elvis Yung

Bachelor Student