Intern
    Research Training Group RTG 1253/2 (Emotions)

    Tina Dobler

    Dr. Tina Dobler, Dipl.-Biol.

    Full member: January 2007 - December 2009

    Speaker of the members: 2008-2009

    Dissertation title: Tandem pore potassium channels in the amygdala.
    Abstract: Since 1995 the tandem pore potassium channels are known. These potassium channels exhibit currents with properties of "background" currents suggesting that they are involved in the generation and the modulation of the resting potential of many cell types. We examine these tandem pore potassium channels in the amygdala of rodents by means of electrophysiological and pharmacological methods and investigate their role in amygdaloid neurons.

    Principal investigator:

    Prof. Dr. E. Wischmeyer
    Department of Neurophysiology, Röntgenring 9; 97070 Würzburg

    https://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/ueber/faculties-departments-and-schools/medizin/institute/physiologisches-institut/neurophysiologie/staff/department-staff/wischmeyer-erhard/

    Publications:

    Dobler T, Springauf A, Tovornik S, Weber M, Schmitt A, Sedlmeier R, Wischmeyer E, Döring F. (2007) TRESK two-pore-domain K+ channels constitute a significant component of background potassium currents in murine DRG neurones. Journal of  Physiology, in press.

    Current position:

    Manager Regulatory Affairs Generic Maintenance
    ratiopharm GmbH Ulm