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Nadja Ring

PhD

Nadja Ring is a postdoctoral researcher in the biomedical research platform and also the group’s laboratory manager. She holds a PhD in molecular biology. At SHoW, together with Helene Dworak, she researches the immediate signaling pathways that arise during the wounding process and investigates how they can influence healing. She appreciates the interdisciplinary exchange within the SHoW research group, and wants to undertake scientific research that can contribute to solving patients’ problems.

Selected publications

The p-rpS6-zone delineates wounding responses and the healing process

Ring NAR, Dworak H, Bachmann B, Barbara Schädl B, Valdivieso K, Rozmaric T, Heimel P, Fischer I, Klinaki K, Gutasi A, Schuetzenberger K, Leinfellner G, Ferguson J, Drechsler S, Mildner M, Schosserer M, Slezak P, Meyuhas O, Gruber F, Grillari J, Redl H, Ogrodnik M. (2023) The p-rpS6-zone delineates wounding responses and the healing process. Developmental Cell 2023 April; 58(11), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2023.04.001

The role of senescence in cellular plasticity: Lessons from regeneration and development and implications for age-related diseases.

Ring NAR, Valdivieso K, Grillari J, Redl H, Ogrodnik M. (2022) The role of senescence in cellular plasticity: Lessons from regeneration and development and implications for age-related diseases. Dev Cell. 2022 May 9;57(9):1083-1101. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2022.04.005. Epub 2022 Apr 25. PMID: 35472291.

Promises and challenges of senolytics in skin regeneration, pathology and ageing

Pils, V., Ring, N., Valdivieso, K., Lämmermann, I., Gruber, F., Schosserer, M., … & Ogrodnik, M. (2021). Promises and challenges of senolytics in skin regeneration, pathology and ageing. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 200, 111588.