Research
Research
The aim of my PHD Thesis (Collaboration with Dr. David A. Slattery) is to study the effects of chronic psychosocial stress on mood disorders.
Profile
Profile
2010 – present
PhD student in Dr. Reber's Chronic Stress Group (Prof. Neumann´s Lab) at the University of Regensburg
2009 -2010
MSc (Diplom) in biology at the University of Regensburg
2008-2009
Graduate studies in biology at the University of Regensburg with focus on Zoology/Neurophysiology, Cellbiology and Biochemistry
2004-2008
undergraduate studies in biology at the University of Regensburg
born June 25th, 1982 in Landshut, Germany
Publications
Publications
2013
Differential effectsof baclofen and oxytocin on the increased ethanol consumption following chrinic psychosocial stress in mice. Peters S, Slattery DA, Flor PJ, Neumann ID, Reber SO. Addict Biol. 2013 Jan;18(1):66-77.
2012
Peters S, Grunwald N, Rümmele P, Endlicher E, Lechner A, Neumann ID, Obermeier F, Reber SO. Chronic psychosocial stress increases the risk for inflammation-related colon carcinogenesis in male mice. Stress. 2012 Jul; 15(4):403-15.
2011
Reber SO, Peters S, Slattery DA, Hofmann C, Schölmerich J, Neumann ID, Obermeier F. Mucosal immunosuppression and epithelial barrier defects are key events in murine psychosocial stress-induced colitis. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 25(6): 1153-116