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Fuchs Dicthyomou is without a doubt one of the most famous and influential figures in modern biology. She was born in 1968 in Vienna, Austria, and began her career at the School of Biology at the University of Vienna, where she studied genetics and plant biology. After graduation, she continued her studies at Harvard University and received a PhD for her work in molecular biology.

Fuchs Dictyoma began her scientific career by studying the virulence of different strains of the yellow fever virus, studying the relationship between the virus and its host. She later switched to studying mitochondria, the giant cell organelles that produce energy. Her work in this area has allowed her to learn more about the evolution of mitochondria and its role in regulating cell development.

One of the main scientific achievements of Fuchs Dictyoma is her decoding of the genetic sequence of the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This allowed her to solve the mystery of mycobacterial genomic antibiotic resistance. Fuchs Dixioma and her team have developed new anti-tuberculosis drugs and discovered new ways to treat the disease.

These are just some of Fuchs Dikcioma's scientific achievements, because her research activities are not limited only to mutation biology and mtDNA evolution