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Experimental strategies in the treatment of acute renal failure in sepsis
Johannes, T.
Publication date 2011
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Johannes, T. (2011). Experimental strategies in the treatment of acute renal failure in sepsis.
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urriculum vitaeTanja Johannes was born on December 22, 1974 in Waiblingen, Germany. She attended pre-university education at Maria-Merian Gymnasium in Waiblingen. In 1996, she started her medical studies at Eberhard-Karls-University of Tübingen. During this time she developed interest in basic science and started to work on a research project at the Laboratory of Anesthesiology at the University of Tübingen. In 2002, this project was successfully rounded up by a doctoral thesis with the title “Einfluss einer parenteralen Fischölemulsion auf die Zelladhäsion und Tissue Factor Expression von Monozyten und Endothelzellen in vitro“ and graded with "summa cum laude“. In the same year she finished her medical studies and started training in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine at the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine at the University of Tübingen. Besides clinical work she was always involved in research projects and from 2004 to 2006 she worked on the basis of a research grant in the Department of Translational Physiology at the Academic Medical Center, University Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Till today her research focus lies on pathophysiological changes in renal oxygenation in sepsis and hemodilution in various animal models. Her research was supported by different project grants and is published in numerous international journals. In 2009 she was registered as anesthesiologist. In the same year she took up her current position as medical staff member at the Department of Anesthesiology at Erasmus Medical Center, University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Tanja is married to Bert Mik with whom she has a little daughter named Maita.