Nicolas Huber

Germany
LGSA Member

Influence of telomere dysfunction and Polq-dependent alternative end-joining on organism aging

Friedrich Schiller University Jena (FSU): Faculty of Biological Sciences
Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI): Rudolph Research Group

First Supervisor:

Karl Lenhard Rudolph (Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI))

Doctoral Disputation:

2019

Publications 2019:

  • Influence of telomere dysfunction and Polq-dependent alternative end-joining on organism aging
    Huber NMB
    Dissertation 2019, Jena, Germany

Scientific CV

2013 – 2015        M.Sc. in Biochemistry, Hannover Medical School (MHH)
Thesis done at the Institute for Cellular Chemistry (MHH)
Internship at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO)
2009 – 2013       B.Sc. in Chemistry & Biotechnology, Hochschule Niederrhein, Krefeld
Thesis done in the DNA repair group at Essen University Hospital
2009 – 2011        Apprenticeship - Chemical laboratory technician, Currenta & Lanxess, Krefeld
 
Publications:        Therapeutic effect of androgen therapy in a mouse model of aplastic anemia produced by short telomeres.
Bär C, Huber N, Beier F, Blasco MA
Haematologica 2015, 100(10):1267-74
        Glycomic characterization of induced pluripotent stem cells derived from a patient suffering from phosphomannomutase 2 congenital disorder of glycosylation.
Thiesler CT, Cajic S, Hoffmann D, Thiel C, van Diepen L, Hennig R, Sgodda M, Weißmann R, Reichl U, Steinemann D, Diekmann U, Huber NM, Oberbeck A, Cantz T, Kuss AW, Körner C, Schambach A, Rapp E, Buettner FF
Mol Cell Proteomics 2016, Jan 19. pii: mcp.M115.054122