Expertin
Dr. Judith Secklehner

Expertise

Biologie, Botanik, Zoologie: During my veterinary studies I developed a great interest in understanding the physiology of biological mechanisms. My PhD project was focused on understanding the interactions between innate immune cells, specifically neutrophils and Natural Killer cells, in the lung and the relevance of immune cell communication during lung inflammation. In the future I want to focus my career on contributing to achieve greater equality in the world and preserving biodiversity.

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    Kooperationen
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    Projektmitarbeit
    Vortragstätigkeiten

Beruflich

Tätigkeitsbereiche:
  • Universität
  • Außeruniversitäre Forschungseinrichtung

Ausbildung

Universität (2019)
Biologie, Botanik, Zoologie

Zusatzausbildung(en)
Veterinary medicine (Abschluss 2015 von der Vetmed Uni Wien)

Sprachen

  • Deutsch
  • Englisch
Mehr Details
  • Deutsch

    Schriftlich: Muttersprache / wie Muttersprache
    Konversation: Muttersprache / wie Muttersprache

  • Englisch

    Schriftlich: Verhandlungssicher / Fließend
    Konversation: Verhandlungssicher / Fließend

Referenzen

Auszeichnungen / Preise

- 2nd place for Student of the year award 2014/15, Veterinary University Vienna, Austria
- Keystone Symposia Scholarship and Imperial Trust: General Grant for attendance of Myeloid Cell Symposium with poster presentation
- EFIS travel bursary for talk at the European Congress for Immunology 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 3rd place price at Beatson Imaging competition 2018 sponsored by Nikon

Publikationen

• J. Secklehner, et al. Pulmonary natural killer cells control neutrophil intravascular motility and response to acute inflammation bioRxiv 680611 (2019); doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/680611

• J. Secklehner, C. Lo Celso, L. M. Carlin, Intravital microscopy in historic and contemporary immunology. Immunol. Cell Biol. 95, 506–513 (2017)

• D. Novo et al., Mutant p53s generate pro-invasive niches by influencing exosome podocalyxin levels. Nat. Commun. 9, 5069 (2018).

• J. Secklehner, C. A. Richardson, The reporting of animal welfare details in liver research: A review of studies describing bile duct ligation in mice (2011-2013). J. Hepatol. 62, 250–251 (2015)

Judith Secklehner
Dr. Judith Secklehner

Imperial College London/CRUK Beatson Institute

Letzte Aktualisierung: 19.04.2020