Anja Schué, Dipl. oec.-troph.
Anja Schué, PR Editor, Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, studied Nutrition Science at the Justus Liebig University in Gießen, Germany. After a traineeship at a medical specialist publisher, she worked for different other specialist publishers. Simultaneously, she absolved an additional training at the Academy for Marketing Communication in Frankfurt/Main, with the degree “Certified Communication Expert”. Afterwards, she worked for an advertising agency for several years, where she was responsible for the support of technological companies also guiding a couple of Initial Public Offerings. After other stations, such as the Communication Department of the Deutsche Bahn, Anja Schué started working for the Communications & Corporate Identity Department of Leica Microsystems in 2006.
-
ArticleID cards, driving licenses, birth certificates, A-level exams – the potential for individual perpetrators or gangs to gain advantages by forging documents is vast. And the more sophisticated the security standards, the better equipped experts have to be in order to clearly differentiate between… Read article
-
Article02. Nov 2010 Authors: Marc Spehr, Prof. Dr. , Anja Schué, Dipl. oec.-troph. Institutes: RWTH Aachen University, Department of Chemosensation, Germany, Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, GermanyYet we are only just beginning to understand the complexities and functional differences of the sense of smell in mammals. Prof. Marc Spehr, head of the Department of Chemosensation at RWTH Aachen University since 2009, explains his findings on the neuronal mechanisms of olfactory perception and… Read article
-
Article02. Nov 2010 Authors: Daniel Choquet, Dr. , Anja Schué, Dipl. oec.-troph. Institutes: University Bordeaux 2, Institute for Interdisciplinary Neurosciences, France, Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, GermanySynapses are the switch-points in our brain for information transmission, learning and memory. News studies and developments of imaging techniques have provided new insights into the dynamics of glutamate receptors. The use of superresolution technologies is making an essential contribution to this… Read article
-
ArticleRetina surgery demands experienced surgeons and precision technology. In vitreoretinal surgery, the surgeon operates with microscissors and forceps that are less than a millimeter thick. The Swiss company Alcon Grieshaber is one of the world’s leading specialists in handheld instruments for… Read article
-
ArticleRestoring Former Glory with Cotton Buds and a Microscope – The Princely Collections of Liechtenstein15. Dec 2009 Authors: Ruth Klebel, M.A. , Anja Schué, Dipl. oec.-troph. Institutes: LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM, Vienna, Austria, Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, GermanyOn her way to work, Ruth Klebel is often approached by tourists asking for the times of guided tours. She always gives the same answer before disappearing behind the wide automatic gate: “I’m afraid there aren’t any, this is private property.” As a restorer of the collections of the Prince of… Read article
-
Article07. Sep 2009 Authors: Anja Schué, Dipl. oec.-troph. , Andreas Bender, Dr. Institutes: Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, Germany, University of Munich, Neurological Hospital, GermanyWhy do we grow old? Research scientists have been looking for an answer to this question for many years – particularly against the background of the increase in neurodegenerative diseases among older people such as Morbus Parkinson. Read article
-
Article17. Mar 2009 Authors: Gregorz Wilczynski, Dr. , Silvio Rizzoli, Dr. , Stephan Sigrist, Prof. Dr. , Anja Schué, Dipl. oec.-troph. Institutes: Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Laboratory of Molecular and Systemic Neuromorphology, Warsaw, Poland, European Neuroscience Institute (ENI), Göttingen, Germany, Charité Hospital, NeuroCure Cluster of Excellence, Berlin, Germany, Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Biology, Berlin, Germany, Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, GermanyThe secrets of life and the causes of many diseases can only be fully explained if we understand the functions of the smallest components of organisms. Using the super high resolution STED microscope, research scientists are now able to observe cellular proteins and molecular structures measuring… Read article
-
TutorialThis article explains how to avoid the phenomen of "empty magnification" in microscopy. Read article
-
Article18. Apr 2008 Authors: Daniel Kiper, Dr. , Anja Schué, Dipl. oec.-troph. , Daniel Goeggel Institute: Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, GermanyA study carried out jointly by Leica Microsystems and the Institute of Neuroinformatics at the University of Zurich and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology provided the basis for an innovation in stereomicroscopy: FusionOptics™. The significant performance increase attained by FusionOptics™ is… Read article