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
  1. Samed Beka. BSc Thesis.  Caenorhabditis elegans as an invertebrate model for disorders in catabolism of isoleucine and ketone bodies. Supervisor: Prof. Jörn Oliver Sass
  2. 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
  3. Simin Sedigh Senokesh. BSc Thesis. Comparative analysis of function and pharmacology between chimeric and homomeric epithelial sodium channels. Supervisor: Prof. Mike Althaus
  4. 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
  5. 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
  1. Simon MontrealEntwicklung einer TXRF-Methode zum Nachweis von Kupfer in wässriger Lösung und auf PES-Membranen. Supervisor: Professor Steffen Witzleben
  2. Nadja Furtwängler. BSc Thesis. Characterization of two polymorphisms in the α-subunit of the human epithelial sodium channel. Supervisor: Prof. Mike Althaus
  3. Arianna Manieri. BSc Thesis. Investigating epithelial sodium channel coding genes in Afrotheria. Supervisor: Prof. Mike Althaus