Nadine Bley
Molecular Cell Biology
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
Germany
Biography
"Nadine studied biochemistry at the University of Halle. During her diploma thesis in the laboratory of Thomas Braun, Medical Faculty of the University of Halle, she worked on the characterization of the mouse BMP9 gene. Subsequently (2005-2008) she obtained her doctorate in our laboratory on Posttranscriptional Gene Regulation: The Functions of the ZBP Protein Family Under Cellular Stress . The newly identified target RNAs for IGF2BP1 formed the basis for further research as a postdoc in the laboratory, focusing on the influence of IGF2BP1 on cell migration through modulation of different signaling pathways [link ... Paper]. In a second project, she continues her work on cellular stress. The focus of this project is the analysis of the stress granule function. In addition, Nadine has been managing Core Facility Imaging (CFI) since 2010 ."
Research Interest
Analysis of the stress granule function. In addition, Nadine has been managing Core Facility Imaging