Forschungsimpuls – CytoTransport
CytoTransport - Abschlussarbeiten
The CytoTransport project enables bachelor's and master's students to complete their theses in the consortium's working groups. Successfully completed theses are listed here.
2025
- Samed Beka. BSc Thesis. Caenorhabditis elegans as an invertebrate model for disorders in catabolism of isoleucine and ketone bodies. Supervisor: Prof. Jörn Oliver Sass
- Jonas Toews. MSc Thesis. Establishing a planar lipid bilayer platform and characterization of ion channels at the single protein level. Supervisors: Dr. Oliver Rauh and Prof. Mike Althaus
- Simin Sedigh Senokesh. BSc Thesis. Comparative analysis of function and pharmacology between chimeric and homomeric epithelial sodium channels. Supervisor: Prof. Mike Althaus
- Daniele Emiliani. BSc Thesis. The combinatorial effect of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs): functional characterization of genetic variants of the human Epithelial Sodium Channel (ENaC). Supervisor: Prof. Mike Althaus
- Alexandra Ciocan. BSc Thesis. Comparative Analysis of Epithelial Sodium Channel Gene Functionality in Terrestrial and Marine Members of the Order Carnivora. Supervisor: Prof. Mike Althaus
2024
- Simon Montreal, Entwicklung einer TXRF-Methode zum Nachweis von Kupfer in wässriger Lösung und auf PES-Membranen. Supervisor: Professor Steffen Witzleben
- Nadja Furtwängler. BSc Thesis. Characterization of two polymorphisms in the α-subunit of the human epithelial sodium channel. Supervisor: Prof. Mike Althaus
- Arianna Manieri. BSc Thesis. Investigating epithelial sodium channel coding genes in Afrotheria. Supervisor: Prof. Mike Althaus