Michaela Schedel

Michaela Schedel, PhD

  • Instructor
  • Department of Pediatrics
  • Division of Cell Biology

Profile

Research Areas

  • Asthma
Gender:
Female

Education & Training

Education

1997
Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, MA, Biology
2003
Technical University Munich/Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germay, PhD

Fellowship

2007-2009
Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, Post-Doctral Fellow
2009-2010
National Jewish Health, Denver, Post-Doctoral Fellow
2010-2012
Medical School Hannover, Germany, Post-Doctoral Fellow

Awards & Recognition

2012:Young Scientist Awards, European Respiratory Society
2011: International Trainee Travel Award, American Thoracic Society
2009-2011: Marie Curie Outgoing Fellowship
2008-2009: Mentee in the LMUexcellent Mentoring Program, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany
2008: Oral Presentation Award, European Association of Asthma and Clinical Immunology
2008: Junior Member Poster Session Award, European Association of Asthma and Clinical Immunology
2007: Oral Presentation Award, European Association of Asthma and Clinical Immunology
2005: Junior Poster Session Award, World Allergy Congress

Publications

Schedel M., Frei R., Bieli C., Cameron L., Adamski J., Lauener R. Kabesch M. (2009). Allele-specific NF-κB binding alters STAT6 expression and contributes to genetic IgE control. J Allergy Clin Immunol, Sep;124(3):583-9.

Michel S, Liang L, Depner M, Klopp N, Ruether A, Kumar A, Schedel M, Vogelberg C, von Mutius E, von Berg A, Bufe A, Rietschel E, Heinzmann A, Laub O, Simma B, Frischer T, Genuneit J, Gut IG, Schreiber S, Lathrop M, Illig T, Kabesch M. (2010). Unifying candidate gene and GWAS Approaches in Asthma. PLoS One, Nov 12;5(11).

Joetham A, Okamoto M, Takeda K, Schedel M, Ohnishi H, Dakhama A, Gelfand EW. (2011) CD8 regulates T regulatory cell production of IL-6 and maintains their suppressive phenotype in allergic lung disease. J Immunol, Jan 1;186(1):113-20.

*Lluis A, Schedel M*, Liu J, Illi S, Depner M, von Mutius E, Kabesch M, Schaub B. (2011). Asthma-associated polymorphisms in 17q21 influence cord blood ORMDL3 and GSDMA gene expression and IL-17 secretion. J Allergy Clin Immunol, Jun;127(6):1587-94, *both authors contributed equally.

Joetham A, Ohnishi H, Okamoto M, Takeda K, Schedel M, Domenico J, Dakhama A, Gelfand EW. (2012). Loss of T regulatory cell suppression following signaling through the GITR is dependent on c-Jun N-terminal kinase activation. J Biol Chem, Mar 29.

Office Information

Doctor's Contact Information

  • Office: 303.398.1369
  • Email: schedelm@njhealth.org

Locations

  • Main Campus
    1400 Jackson St.
    Denver, CO 80206
    Main: 877.225.5654

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