Rebecca Pfündl started veterinary medicine in Giessen and joined the LIED and the Research Training Group (RTG) in January 2016. She is working on her doctor met. vet. degree.
The title of her thesis: The role of peripheral circadian clocks in the development of epidermolysis bullosa acquisita.
She obtained her degree in 2020 and currently works at a veterinary clinic in Neustadt in Holstein.
- Team members
- Busch lab (Medical Systems Biology)
- Hundt lab (Visualisation)
- Baraa Al-Sheakly
- Katja Corrigeux
- Sylva Bruhns
- Linh Ha-Wissel
- Veronika Hartmann
- Marieke Höhn
- Sina Jäschke
- Bariaa Khalil
- Laura Kirchhoff
- Linus Kreutzfeld
- Nadine Merg
- Jelena Renje
- Nora Schoell
- Sarah Stenger
- Tasja Romina Stilla
- Julia Wimmer-Gross
- Former employees
- Lisa Marie Albertz
- Inka Alten
- Hanna Asmussen
- Marcel Bähr
- Friederike Bohne
- Johannes Borrmann
- Valéria Bumiller-Bini Hoch
- Imke Burmester
- Jack Cutting
- Sarah Dehoust
- Noha Elemam
- Nick Feldmann
- Ayleen Fokuhl
- Felix Frischmann
- Luna Gao
- Laura Griewahn
- Swantje Häger
- Birte Hell
- Johannes Hillgruber
- Caren Jacobi
- Luise Janusch
- Jan-Gerrit Johns
- Martti Klockemann
- Paul W. Kunth
- Maximilian Lahmer
- Skadi Lange
- Emelie Lüders
- Beatrix Mahnke
- Paige McKenzie
- Jade Pastor
- Rebecca Pfündl
- Hannah Post
- Anna Pumpe
- Uta Radine
- Lilly Söding
- Johanna Stein
- Clara-Sophie Thies
- Laura Tomaschewski
- Chiara Walczyk
- Valerie Wang
- Luca Zillikens
- Group photos
- Ludwig lab (Model Systems)
- Schmidt lab (Translational Research)
Contact details
Email: rebecca.pfuendl(at)uksh.de