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Patrick Diehl is born 1978 in Marburg (Germany, Hesse). He completed his secondary education in 1991 and studied biology and physics at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. followed by the state exam in 1993,  with a thesis on effect of radiation on the nervous system. This was followed by an activity as a research assistant
Patrick Diehl is born 1978 in Marburg (Germany, Hesse). He completed his secondary education in 1991 and studied biology and physics at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. followed by the state exam in 1993,  with a thesis on effect of radiation on the nervous system. This was followed by an activity as a research assistant
at the Institute of Radiobiology of the Bundeswehr (InstRadBioBw) in Munich. In 2005 he traveled to Malton to discuss with his colleague Jonathan Black about the unknown germs of his patients and the possible connection to radioactive decay. After the outbreak he wandered through the city and use his medical knowledge to help other survivers. His goal is to find a way to cure the desease and to destroy the virus.
at the Institute of Radiobiology of the Bundeswehr (InstRadBioBw) in Munich. In 2005 he traveled to Malton to discuss with his colleague Jonathan Black about the unknown symptoms of his patients and the possible connection to radioactive decay. After the outbreak he wandered through the city and use his medical knowledge to help other survivers. His goal is to find a way to cure the desease and to destroy the virus.

Revision as of 21:35, 31 August 2010

Dr. Patrick Diehl
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Date of birth: 1978
Height: 178 centimetres (5 ft. and 10 in.)
Mass: 94 kilograms (206.8 lbs)
Blood type: 0 positive
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Citizenship: Former Germany
Occupation: Medical scientist
Group: None
Status: Alive

Patrick Diehl

Patrick Diehl (November 1978) was an German geneticist and biologist. In professional circles known for his work on the physiological and genetic effects of radiation. Now he is studying the genetic effects of the zombie virus.


Biography

Patrick Diehl is born 1978 in Marburg (Germany, Hesse). He completed his secondary education in 1991 and studied biology and physics at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. followed by the state exam in 1993, with a thesis on effect of radiation on the nervous system. This was followed by an activity as a research assistant at the Institute of Radiobiology of the Bundeswehr (InstRadBioBw) in Munich. In 2005 he traveled to Malton to discuss with his colleague Jonathan Black about the unknown symptoms of his patients and the possible connection to radioactive decay. After the outbreak he wandered through the city and use his medical knowledge to help other survivers. His goal is to find a way to cure the desease and to destroy the virus.