Name:
Stefan Schreier
438/3
Soi Ratchawithi Rd. Phayathai * Bangkok 10400 steven-hiker@web.de
EDUCATION
Mahidol Univesity, Bangkok 05/09-recent
Ph.D: Doctor of
Philosophy program in Pathobiology
Research: Biophysics, biosensor for the detection
of pathogenic leptospira
Munich University of Applied Sciences 10/03-05/08
Dipl.Ing(FH): Graduate Engineer in
bioengineering
Research:
Effects of UVA-Radiation on
pathogenic Leptospira with
and without photo catalytic
TiO2
Adviser: Dr. Wannapong Triampo (Mahidol
University, Bangkok)
Siemens Technik Akademie, Munich 10/01-09/03
A.eng: Associate Engineer
Majors: Communication Systems,
Electronics and Informatics
Project: EMC-Lab automation of
screening attenuation measurement
College, Nittenau 09/91–06/00
Majors: biology and mathematics
Professional experience
Siemens ICN, Munich 10/03-01/05
Department: EMC Laboratory
my duties : Measurement Automation
Olympus Soft Imaging Solutions, Munich
03/05-08/07
Company: Development of fast microscopy
systems for life science
applications
my duties: System tests in the context of
quality management activities
and software development regarding
system tests and documentation
C3 Prozess- und Analysentechnik 05/08-03/09
Company: Sales for not self-explanatory
measurement devices and Systems
my duties: Product Specialist for processing
systems, electrochemical
measurement devices
Freelance 01/09-04/09
Project: Measurement automation for a fuel cell
membrane proton conductivity
measurement system (LabView)
Research
Laboratory Skills
· leptospira cell culture
· Histochemical analysis techniques;
SDS-Page (1D, 2D), MAT
· Microscopy(Fluorescence, Darkfield) and
Imaging (ImagePro)
Publication
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Schreier S., Triampo W., Doungchawee
G., Triampo D. and Chadsuthi
S.Leptospirosis research: Fast, easy
and reliable
enumeration of mobile leptospires. Biol.
Res (2009); 42.
Research
Interest:
Leptospirosis diagnostics using an
electrochemical biosensor: Leptospirosis
caused by Leptospira interrogans is the
most widespread zoonosis and a major
public health problem worldwide. The
goal is to develop a robust, simple,
fast and also sufficient sensitive
sensor that enables the usage for
monitoring and screening purposes in the
field or in the laboratory. The well
known standard technique and certainly a
reference for serovar diagnosis is the
microscopic agglutination test (MAT).
However, MAT diagnosis goes indirectly
for antibody titer in sample blood and
necessitates high amount. Therefore, an
electrochemical microfluidic injection
cell for impedance measurement will be
developed, in order to be able to
quantify low amount of leptospiral
bacteria in surface water, urine, blood
or tissue sample directly.
E-mail: steven-hiker@web.de |