Faculty and Research

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Dieter Riethmacher, PhD
Position:
Professor of Neuroscience
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Research Interest

Nervous system development, degeneration and regeneration
Animal models for modelling disease and understanding complex functions
Cancer
Inflammatory Bowel disease

Biography
Selected Publications

After finishing his Diploma in Biology at the University of Cologne, Germany, he did a PhD in the Max-Planck-Institute in Cologne. He then went to do a Post-doctoral in the Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin, Germany, one of the finest institutes for medically relevant research in Germany. From there he moved on to his first independent position at the Center for Molecular Neurobiology (ZMNH) in Hamburg, Germany. His research there was mainly centered on the development and maintenance of the nervous system but he also led research on other topics like development of new tools for modelling disease in mice and cancer. In 2005 he habilitated in Neurobiology at the Medical Faculty of the University of Hamburg. He then accepted an offer to join the University of Southampton, UK, as an associate Professor. His projects there were a continuation of neuro-scientific research including regeneration but also expanded into other areas like immunology, lung and liver disease, cancer and sex determination. During all this time he attracted grant money and supervised and guided numerous PhD students and Post-doctorals. His over 40 peer reviewed articles have been published in high impact factor journals including Nature (5x), Cell (1x), Genes & Development (5x), Immunity (2x), Hepatology (2x), PNAS (4x) and Journal of experimental Medicine (2x). In Southampton besides teaching he was also managing the scientific projects of medical students. Since 2013 he was also involved in establishing the BMEU curriculum for medical students, a joint programme between the Medical Faculty of the University of Southampton and the Kassel School of Medicine (KSM).