in Bonn (1982-88), and obtained a Diploma in Cell Biology analyzing autophagy in the single cell animal Amoeba proteus. She then trained as a DAAD fellow (German Academic Exchange Service; 1988/89) at [...] Scientist (2005-2010) Sandra Oetjen - MSc Biomedizin, MSc student (2010) Michela Cappucci - MSc Animal Biology & MSc student (2010) Kathrin Rode - Dr. rer. nat., Pre- and Postdoctoral Scientist (2003-2009)
disorders Development of psychiatric treatment regimen for patients with ethyltoxic liver cirrhosis Animal models for alcohol disorders Post mortem studies investigating the tissue-dependent regulation of [...] followed by its derivative's consecutive expression, the alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone in an animal model for alcohol addiction. 2016-2017: IFB-TX (integrated science and treatment center transplantation)
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TNNI3 , cTnI, and TNNT2 , cTnT). In our group we use different HCM-associated disease models like animal models, induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes with HCM-associated mutations and living [...] expressions of genes and proteins involved in contraction, calcium handling and ion channel activity) Animal models Histology and morphology analysis of heart tissue Retrograde Langendorff-heart perfusion and
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importance for the regulation of developmental processes and tissue homeostasis. Using the mouse as the animal model of choice, and employing a combination of biochemical, molecular genetic, and transgenic methods
des SFB TRR 298 "SIIRI" im Jahr 2021 sowie die Forschungsgruppen FOR 2591 "Severity assessment in animal-based research" und FOR 5250 "Charakterisierung und Modellierung von permanenten und bioresorbierbaren
rga.Ines @ mh-hannover.de Tel: 9731 Inês is a Postdoc Researcher since 2025. She is an expert in animal mouse models and neonates. Her work focuses on the understanding of the neonatal γδ T cell roles
with novel miR therapeutics and further translational research also aims for transfer in larger animals. In addition, assays for peripheral angiogenesis testing are used (e.g. angioreactors). Projects:
Fachtierärzt:in bzw. Fachwissenschaftler:in für Versuchstierkunde, ECLAM Resident in Laboratory Animal Medicine) an einer entsprechenden Weiterbildungsstätte befinden. Hintergrund der Förderung Prof.