Falk Schlaudraff, Dr.
Falk Schlaudraff was born in Lüneburg, Germany. After his Master in Molecular Life Science at the University of Lübeck, where he also absolved the undergraduate studies of Computer Science, he moved to Marburg (Phillipps-University Marburg, Germany) and later to Ulm (University of Ulm, Germany), where he worked on and finished his Ph.D. thesis on Parkinsons Disease at the Laboratory of Prof. Birgit Liss. Afterwards he worked as Scientist R&D for Qiagen (Hilden, Germany), before he started at Leica Microsystems as Product Manager in May 2011.
Falk.Schlaudraff@leica-microsystems.com
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ArticleThis monthly updated reference list demonstrates the major application fields for laser microdissection in life science research. Read article
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Article02. Nov 2010 Authors: Olaf Spörkel, Dr. , Falk Schlaudraff, Dr. Institutes: LabScience Communications, Grafing, Germany, University of Ulm, Institute of Applied Physiology, GermanyA characteristic sign of M. Parkinson is the deterioration of dopaminergic neurons in the mid-brain, specifically in the substantia nigra (SN, black substance). Different causes and forms of this disease have been identified. In the case of the genetic familial form, for example, it has been… Read article