Ronja Kremer
Thesis title: Understanding the Heterogeneity of ATP11B Expression in Endothelial Cells and their Impact on Small Vessel Disease

Clinical Training Research Fellow & PhD Student In Regenerative Medicine
Contact details
- Tel: 0131 651 9500
- Email: rkremer@ed.ac.uk
PhD supervisor:
Address
- Street
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Centre for Regenerative Medicine
5 Little France Drive
Edinburgh BioQuarter - City
- Edinburgh
- Post code
- EH16 4UU
Background
I started my career by studying Psychology in Maastricht. Very much fascinated by the biological side of things, I went on to do my Masters Degree in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, focusing on biochemical underpinnings of neurological disorders. I completed my masters thesis with Prof Bill Colledge at the University of Cambridge, where I investigated gene expression changes in Kiss1 neurons in the arcuate nucleus before and after puberty. I am now part of Prof Anna William's lab here at the University of Edinburgh as a Clinical Research Training Fellow and PhD student. The focus of my research is the molecular build of small vessel disease, focusing on endothelial cells.
Qualifications
BSc Psychology, Maastricht University
MSc Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience, Spec. Fundamental Neuroscience, Maastricht University
MSc Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience, Research Internship, University of Cambridge