
Sarah Stenger studied biology in Göttingen and after her bachelor she came to Lübeck to join the master’s program of infection biology, which she finished in 2020. Now she joined the Hundt lab as PhD-candidate of the RTG2633 to investigate the impact of shift work on the development and progression of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

- Team members
- Busch lab (Medical Systems Biology)
- Hundt lab (Visualisation)
- Baraa Al-Sheakly
- Lara Bestert
- Katja Corrigeux
- Sylva Bruhns
- Roshni Dwivedi
- Lennart Gooß
- Natalie Grillo
- Maja Grote
- Linh Ha-Wissel
- Veronika Hartmann
- Marieke Höhn
- Victor Hudon-Bergmaier
- Marie Jaboreck
- Sina Jäschke
- Laura Kirchhoff
- Anna Limberg
- Luisa Mahlow
- Nadine Merg
- Henriette Mühlmann
- Nora Schoell
- Sarah Stenger
- Tasja Romina Stilla
- Dajana Werner
- Former employees
- Group photos
- Ludwig lab (Model Systems)
- Schmidt lab (Translational Research)
Contact details
Phone: +49 451 500 42123
Fax: +49 451 500 50888
Email: sarah.stenger(at)student.uni-luebeck.de