Dr. Tanja Kuhlmann
Professor
Neuropathology
University of Munster
Germany
Biography
Education: 1991-1998 Medical School, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany Scientific Degrees: 1998 MD, Georg-August-University, Göttingen 2007 Habilitation, Georg-August-University, Göttingen Professional Appointments: 1998 - 1999 Medical residency and research fellow, Department of Neuropathology, University of Göttingen, Germany 1999 - 2000 Medical residency and research fellow, Department of Neuropathology, Charité, Berlin, Germany 2001 Medical residency and research fellow in neuropathology, Department of Neurology, Charité, Berlin, Germany 2002 Medical residency and research fellow, Department of Neuropathology, Charité, Berlin, Germany 2002 - 2004 Post-doc at the Neuroimmunology Unit and the Molecular Oncology Group, McGill, Montréal, Canada (Fellowship of the German Research Foundation) 2004 - 2006 Medical residency and research fellow in neuropathology, Department of Pathology, University of Göttingen, Germany 2006 - 2008 Medical residency and research fellow, Department of Neuropathology, University of Göttingen, Germany Since 04/2008 Associate professor and senior consultant for neuropathology, Institute of Neuropathology, University Hospital Münster, Germany
Research Interest
Clinical and molecular neuropatholopgy
Publications
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Menzel L, Paterka M, Bittner S, White R, Kuhlmann T, et al. (2016) Down-regulation of neuronal L1 cell adhesion molecule expression alleviates inflammatory neuronal injury. Acta Neuropathol (Berl) 132: 703-720.
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Hucke S, Herold M, Liebmann M, Freise N, Kuhlmann T, Lindner M, et al. (2016) The farnesoid-X-receptor in myeloid cells controls CNS autoimmunity in an IL-10-dependent fashion. Acta Neuropathol (Berl) 132: 413-431.
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Hallmann AL, Araúzo-Bravo MJ, Mavrommatis L, Ehrlich M, Kuhlmann T, et al. (2017) Astrocyte pathology in a human neural stem cell model of frontotemporal dementia caused by mutant TAU protein. Sci Rep. 7: 42991.
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Ehrlich M, Mozafari S, Kuhlmann T, Glatza M, Starost L, et al. (2017) Rapid and efficient generation of oligodendrocytes from human induced pluripotent stem cells using transcription factors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 114: E2243-E2252.
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Kuhlmann T, Ludwin S, Prat A, Antel J, Brück W, Lassmann H (2017) An updated histological classification system for multiple sclerosis lesions. Acta Neuropathol (Berl) 133: 13-24.