Danny Schnerwitzki
Germany
LGSA Member
How the Wilms tumor suppressor gene Wt1 affects the central nervous system
Friedrich Schiller University Jena (FSU): Faculty of Biological Sciences
Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI): Englert Research Group
First Supervisor:
Christoph Englert (Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI))Doctoral Disputation:
2017Publications 2018:
- Neuron-specific inactivation of Wt1 alters locomotion in mice and changes interneuron composition in the spinal cord
Schnerwitzki D, Perry S, Ivanova A, Viegas Caixeta F, Cramer P, Guenther S, Weber K, Tafreshiha A, Becker L, Vargas Panesso IL, Klopstock T, Hrabe de Angelis M, Schmidt M, Kullander K, Englert C
Life Science Alliance 2018, 1(4), e201800106 - How the Wilms tumor suppressor gene Wt1 affects interneurons in the central nervous system
Schnerwitzki D
Dissertation 2017, Jena, Germany - Analysis of Zebrafish Kidney Development with Time-lapse Imaging Using a Dissecting Microscope Equipped for Optical Sectioning.
Perner B, Schnerwitzki D, Graf M, Englert C
J Vis Exp 2016, e53921
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Scientific CV
2007 – 2012 | Diploma studies on Biochemistry at the Friedrich Schiller University, Jena Thesis: Analysis of splice variants of the Wilms tumor suppressor gene Wt1 in different fish species. | |
2011 | DAAD-scholarship for an internship at the University of Hull Hull York Medical School, UK | |
2010 – 2011 | Student assistant at the Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Ecology, Jena |