Nadine Odenthal
- PhD candidate
- +49 451 – 3101 8306
- Room: 067.000.10.061.01
- nadine.odenthal@student.uni-luebeck.de
- Establishing a zebrafish model to study the pleiotropic effect of a Col6-CMD variant
- Investigate the influence of the genetic background of different wild-type lines on the severity of Col6-CMD disease.
2021-ongoing
PhD Thesis
Influence of different zebrafish genetic backgrounds on the severity of col6a2-congenital muscular dystrophy
2018-2021
Master of Science, Molecular Life Science, University of Lübeck
Thesis: Influence of different wildtype backgrounds on the severity of col6α2-related dystrophy in zebrafish
2020
Graduate Research Intern, Cervo Brain Research Institute, Canada
Project: Characterization of different antibody clones raised against “Serine And Arginine Rich Splicing Factor 3 (SRSF3)”
2019
Graduate Research Intern, Department of Anatomy and Cellbiology, McGill University, Canada
Project: The role of miR-1208 and the RGD domain of Fibrillin 1 and Fibronectin on the MAPK signaling pathway
2014-2018
Bachelor of Science: Molecular and Technical Medicine, University of Furtwangen
Thesis: Effect of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the Human Importin-α7 Gene on Influenza A Virus Replication
2016
Undergraduate Research Intern, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research, Australia
Project: Recombinant expression, purification and characterization of a novel scabies mite cysteine protease