Hannah Scheiblich completed her Bachelor of Science at the Philipps-University of Marburg in 2009 and her Master of Science at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hannover in 2011. She obtained her doctoral degree in 2015 at the Department of Cell Biology at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hannover in the lab of Prof. Gerd Bicker on the topic “Nitric oxide (NO)- and carbon monoxide (CO)-mediated signal transduction in a co-culture system of microglia and human model neurons”. Thereafter she worked as a postdoc in the lab of Dr. Joern Steinert at the Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit in Leicester, England. Since 2016 Hannah Scheiblich is working as a postdoc in the lab of Prof. MichaelT. Heneka at the University Hospital Bonn and the German Center for neurodegenerative diseases with a focus on cell-to-cell communication during Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease.
Postdoctoral researcher, Institute of Innate Immunity, University of Bonn, Germany
Postdoctoral researcher, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Bonn, Germany
Postdoctoral researcher, Dept. of Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of Bonn, Germany
Postdoctoral researcher, Medical Research Council (MRC) Toxicology Unit, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
PhD Thesis, Dept. of Cell Biology, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany
Master of Science, Department of Cell Biology, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany
Bachelor of Science, Department of Biology - Neurobiology/Ethology, Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany
3rd place winner of the Mark A. Smith Prize awarded by the Journal of Neurochemistry
University of Bonn, Venusberg Campus 1, 53127 Bonn, Germany
DZNE, Venusberg Campus 1, 51237 Bonn, Germany