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Release of proteases plays a central role in many inflammatory processes both in peripheral organs and in the central nervous system (CNS). Important aspects of the time- and site-dependent effects of the proteases released are still insufficiently understood at the cellular and subcellular level. Therefore, there is a large need for ne
Multiparametric sensors for real-time analysis of inflammatory processes - MultiSensE
Proteases are enzymes that help the body cleave protein molecules. Malfunctions in this diverse family of enzymes promote chronic inflammatory processes, which play a central role in many diseases such as Alzheimer's dementia, multiple sclerosis and inflammato
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2011-current University Professor (W3) of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Institute for Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences (IPBW), Department 09, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Geography and Earth Sciences, Johannes Gutenberg- University Mainz
Academic Education:
1999
Tanja Schirmeister, Dr. rer. nat. habil., Pharmaceutical/Medical Chemistry Specialisation
University Professor (W3) of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
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Current activity:
2000-current Professor (C4) of Technical Physics, Faculty of Physics, Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Academic Education:
1996 Venia legendi for physical chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University Tübingen 1991 - 1996  
Current activity:
1998 - current Professor (W2) of Chemical Processes in Microsystems Engineering, Faculty of Computer Science and Microsystems Engineering (IMST), University of Applied Science Kaiserslautern
Academic Education:
10.02.1993 PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) at the Unive
Current activity:
2017 - current Professor (W2) of Molecular Immunology & Immunosensors, Faculty of Computer Science and Microsystems Engineering (IMST), University of Applied Science Kaiserslautern
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