LFC - Longitudinal Research Curriculum
LFC - Longitudinal Research Curriculum
Information on the LFC - Longitudinal Research Curriculum:
uol.de/medizin/studium-lehre/modellstudiengang-humanmedizin/forschen-im-medizinstudium
2024
Malte Wiard Dirksen
LFC student from the 5th year of study
Title of the LFC thesis: Visualizing the effect of C-terminal domain swapping of PRGs 3, 4 and 5 on multimerisation using FLIM-FRET Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Anja Bräuer
2023
Marie-Celine Willier
LFC students from the 5th year
Title of the LFC thesis: Exploring the effects of C-terminal domain swapping using FLIM-FRET: Re-cloning and functional validation of C-terminally Swapped PRG3, 4, and 5 constructs. Supervisor: Prof. Dr Anja Bräuer
2022
Christopher Strotmann
LFC student from the 5th year of study
Title of the LFC thesis: The benefits of augmented reality devices in university clinical anatomy teaching on the pancreas (AR-KAP) Supervisor: PD Dr Veysel Ödemis, MD
2021
Katharina Nökel, Jana Krallmann, Kyra Woitzik, Nele Nass and Greta Fellhölter
LFC students from the 2nd and 3rd year of study
Title of LFC thesis:
The 4-step method according to Peyton in the microscopic anatomy course: Positive effect on the acquisition of the practical skill of microscopy? - a pilot study within the framework of the Longitudinal Research Practicum Year 2/3.
Supervisor: Veysel Ödemis, M.D.
Title of LFC thesis:
Clinical-Anatomical Digital Training Module (KADT): Does the implementation of digital teaching platforms improve anatomical-radiological prior knowledge regarding clinical seminars at the Clinical Training Centre of the University of Oldenburg?
Supervisor: Dr. med. Veysel Ödemis
Title of LFC thesis:
Effects of overexpression of c-terminally truncated PRG3 and PRG5 on early neuronal differentiation of primary hippocampal neurons in vitro.
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Anja Bräuer / Dr. rer. nat. Nicola Brandt
Title of LFC thesis:
Comparative lipidomic analyses in different brain regions of npc1 knockout mice with and without treatments.
Published in:
Identification of Brain-Specific Treatment Effects in NPC1 Disease by Focusing on Cellular and Molecular Changes of Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Metabolism
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Anja Bräuer / Dr. rer. nat. Nicola Brandt