Dennis Nestvogel

EDUCATION

College / University

University of Bremen

Highest Degree

Bachelor of Science

Major Subjects

Biochemistry, Molecular Biology

Nestvogel

Country

Germany

Lab Experience

Preparation of recombinant proteins, techniques in biochemistry (e.g. SDS-PAGE, Western blot, ELISA), molecular biology (e.g. Real-Time PCR) and cell culture.

Projects / Research

  • 2011: Myelin-Associated Glycoprotein induces the expression of cytokines in astrocytes. Bachelor thesis, AG Kelm, Centre for Biomolecular Interactions Bremen
  • 2010: Alterations in the glucose metabolism of astroglia-rich primary cultures. Four-week internship, AG Dringen, Centre for Biomolecular Interactions Bremen

Scholarships / Awards

2011 – 2012: Stipend by the International Max Planck Research School

SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS AND GOALS

A fascinating highlight in the evolution of vertebrates is the development of complex nervous systems allowing multifarious interactions between the organism and its environment. Any disturbances in the nervous system may have detrimental effects on the organism, as demonstrated by some neurological disorders. During my bachelor studies my attention was specifically drawn to the role of glial cells in the regeneration of axons in the CNS. I hope to gain further insights specifically into glia-neuron interactions to eventually conduct research that may benefit patients, suffering of debilitating disorders.