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Alumni

Sophie Huschke
M.Sc. Molecular Nutrition,
Raman spectroscopic characterization of the linkage- and interaction mechanism of nanoparticles and drugs with hepatic stellate cells ,
Key interests: drug delivery, pathophysiology of liver fibrosis

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Dr. med. Steffen Metzler
Physician,
… aims to understand micro RNA-induced metabolic activation on the course and outcome of sepsis ,
Key interests: microRNA, metabolism, intensive care medicine

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Wanling Foo
M.Ing. Bioengeneering,
Selective targeting of hepatocytes using multifunctional block copolymer micelles to restore critical cellular signaling functions ,
Key interests: drug delivery, nanopharmacology, material science

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Ulrike Vetterling
Laboratory Assistent,
Key expertise: animal models and molecular analysis, histologic techniques, cell culture techniques, Laboratory organization, QM

Kay-Jovana Benecke
Medical student,
Targeted PKC-Inhibition to prevent and resolute excretory liver failure in experimental sepsis ,
Key interests: liver biology, cholestasis, protein kinase signaling

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Micha Ploner
Medical student,
PKC-Isoforms as regulator of septic cholestasis in the PI3K/PKC pathway,
Key interests: liver biology, protein kinase signaling, membrane biology

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Tobias Kammann
B. Sc. Biochemistry,
… researches on the mechanism and modulation of cholesterol signaling in toxin-induced liver injury ,
Key interests: drug delivery, sterol-signaling, cell physiology, damage-signaling

Ling Xiong, M.Sc.
investigates the effects of inhibition of protein kinase C isoforms on liver function and immunometabolism in sepsis.
Michael Zschach, B.Sc.
researches the metabolic host response to infection.
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