On October 14, 2021, the best doctoral theses for the academic year 2019/20 were awarded the highest prize for a doctorate at the Saarland University: the traditional Dr. Edward Martin Prize of the Saarland University Society. Three of the laureates have completed their doctoral theses with COMM members:
- Dr. Praneeth Chitirala (photo), co-worker in the group of Prof. Dr. Jens Rettig and former trainee of the IRTG 1830
Title of doctoral thesis: “Maturation, acidification and fusion of cytotoxic granules in primary CD8+ T lymphocytes” - Dr. Charlotte Dahlem, co-worker in the group of Prof. Dr. Alexandra Kiemer
Title of doctoral thesis: “In vitro and in vivo characterization of therapeutic approaches for solid tumors: natural compounds and novel targets“ - Dr. Kathrin Kattler, co-worker in the group of Prof. Dr. Jörn Walter
Ttitle of doctoral thesis: “Epigenetic characterization of human hepatocyte subpopulations in context of complex metabolic diseases and during in vitro differentiation of hepatocyte-like cells“
We congratulate sincere!
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Am 14. Oktober 2021 wurden die besten Doktorarbeiten des akademischen Jahres 2019/20 mit dem höchsten Preis für eine Promotion an der Universität des Saarlandes ausgezeichnet: dem traditionellen Dr. Eduard-Martin-Preis der Saarländischen Universitätsgesellschaft. Drei der insgesamt fünfzehn Preisträgerinnen und Preisträger haben ihre Doktorarbeiten bei COMM-Mitgliedern angefertigt:
- Dr. Praneeth Chitirala (Foto) – Doktorvater Prof. Dr. Jens Rettig
Titel der Doktorarbeit: “Maturation, acidification and fusion of cytotoxic granules in primary CD8+ T lymphocytes” - Dr. Charlotte Dahlem – Doktormutter Prof. Dr. Alexandra Kiemer
Titel der Doktorarbeit: “In vitro and in vivo characterization of therapeutic approaches for solid tumors: natural compounds and novel targets“ - Dr. Kathrin Kattler – Doktorvater Prof. Dr. Jörn Walter
Titel der Doktorarbeit: “Epigenetic characterization of human hepatocyte subpopulations in context of complex metabolic diseases and during in vitro differentiation of hepatocyte-like cells“
Wir gratulieren herzlich!
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