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Curriculum Vitae Dr. Fabian Gather

 

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Personal Data 

Title                                        Dr. rer. nat.

First name                             Fabian

Name                                     Gather

Current position                     Postdoctoral researcher

Identifiers/ORCID                  0000-0001-9715-1582

                                           

 

Qualifications and Career   

Degree programme                

10/2009-04/2015, Biomedical Chemistry, diploma, JGU Mainz

Doctorate                               

09/2015-02/ 2020, Dr. rer. nat., Analyses of the expression of the human inducible NO synthase (iNOS): Influence of the 5'-UTR on human iNOS expressionand expression of human iNOS in models of neural differentiationsupervisor Prof. Dr. H. Kleinert, Institute of Pharmacology, Medical Center of the JGU Mainz

Further stages                        

10/2020-today , Postdoctoral Researcher, Developmental Neuroepigenetics Lab, Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University Freiburg

07/2015-08/2015, Research Fellow, Institute of Reconstructive Neurobiology, University of Bonn, Germany

02/2013-06/2013, Research Fellow at the Bäckvall group, Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Stockholm, Sweden

Engagement in the Research System 

10/2020 - today          lecturer in Anatomy for medical students and pharmacists

                                   lecturer at the dissection and histology course for medical students

                                   

Scientific Results

Akol I, Izzo A, Gather F, Strack S, Heidrich S, Ó hAilín D, Villarreal A, Hacker C, Rauleac T, Bella C, Fischer A, Manke T, Vogel T (2023) Multimodal epigenetic changes and altered NEUROD1 chromatin binding in the mouse hippocampus underlie FOXG1 syndrome. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 120(2):e2122467120. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2122467120. 

Gather F, Ihrig-Biedert I, Kohlhas P, Krutenko T, Peitz M, Brüstle O, Pautz A, Kleinert H (2022) A specific, non-immune system-related isoform of the human inducible nitric oxide synthase is expressed during differentiation of human stem cells into various cell types. Cell Commun Signal. 20(1):47. https//doi.org/10.1186/s12964-022-00855-x

Akol I, Gather F, Vogel T (2022) Paving Therapeutic Avenues for FOXG1 Syndrome: Untangling Genotypes and Phenotypes from a Molecular Perspective. Int J Mol Sci. 23(2):954. https//doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020954

Schmidtke L, Meineck M, Saurin S, Otten S, Gather F, Schrick K, Käfer R, Roth W, Kleinert H, Weinmann-Menke J, Pautz A (2021) Knockout of the KH-Type Splicing Regulatory Protein Drives Glomerulonephritis in MRL-Faslpr Mice. Cells. 10(11):3167. https//doi.org/10.3390/cells10113167

Gather F, Schmitz K, Koch K, Vogt LM, Pautz A, Kleinert H (2019) Regulation of human inducible nitric oxide synthase expression by an upstream open reading frame. Nitric Oxide. 88:50-60. https//doi.org/10.1016/j.niox.2019.04.008 

Schmidtke L, Schrick K, Saurin S, Käfer R, Gather F, Weinmann-Menke J, Kleinert H, Pautz A (2019) The KH-type splicing regulatory protein (KSRP) regulates type III interferon expression post-transcriptionally. Biochem J. 476(2):333-352. https//doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20180522