Dr. Nicolas Singewald
Associate Professor
Email: nicolas.singewald@uibk.ac.at
Phone: +43-(0)512-507 - 58802
Fax: +43-(0)512-507 - 58899
Neuropharmacology - Group
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ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0166-3370
Short Curriculum
1984 | Pharmacy Degree: "Magister der pharmazie" |
1984 - 1989 | PhD in Pharmaceutical Chemistry/Drug Development |
1988 | National service at the Military Hospital Innsbruck |
1989 - 1996 | Postdoc, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Innsbruck |
1996 | Habilitation "In vivo release of endogenous monoamine- and amino acid neurotransmitters in medullary and supramedullary brain areas" |
1996 | Associate Professor for Pharmacology and Toxicology |
1998 - 1999 | Schroedinger Fellowship at the University of Oxford, UK, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Prof. Grahame-Smith, Dr. Trevor Sharp |
1999 - 2001 | Interimistic head of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Innsbruck |
2002 - 2024 | Head of Neuropharmacology unit at the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, LFU Innsbruck |
Teaching Experience
1991 - 2003 | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Bromatology (Lectures and courses) Computer-supported Lecture in Pharmacology Methods and Techniques in Pharmacological Science (Lecture and courses) |
1999 - 2001 | "Pharmacology" (main course) |
since 2000 | Stem Cells and Gene Therapy (Lecture) Molecular and pharmacological analytics (course) Selected chapters in Pharmacology: Neuropharmacology (Main lecture) General Pharmacology (Course) |
since 2003 | Postgraduate course: "Behavioural models in Neuroscience" |
since 2011 | Anatomy, Physiology & Pathophysiology, Research Techniques (Lecture) |
since 2018 | Medication Therapy and Clinical Pharmacy (Lecture) Patient-oriented Aspects of Medication Therapy (Lecture and course) |
Recent Grant Support
- Neurobiology of anxiety in autism spectrum disorders (FWF FG 2022-2026)
- Role of microglial/myeloid system in inborn anxiety and comorbid depression (FWF 2019-2024)
- Doctoral Programme W1206 " Signal processing in Neurons” (FWF 2017 – 2021)
- Dopamine-ghrelin interactions as novel Targets for Treatment-resistant anxiety (FWO/FWF, 2016-2020)
- Epigenetic mechanisms in aberrant memory regulation (FWF SFB44 2015-19)
Patents
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