Ruth Knüchel-Clarke

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Ruth Knüchel-Clarke (born May 2, 1959 in Wuppertal - Elberfeld ) is a German pathologist .

After graduating from high school , she studied human medicine at the University of Cologne from 1977 to 1984 . In 1984, it acquired the license to practice as a doctor and became a Doctor of Medicine doctorate . She initially worked as an assistant doctor under Ch. Mittermayer in the Department of Pathology at RWTH Aachen University, and in 1988 she switched to the University of Rochester, New York and the Stanford Research Institutes in the United States as a visiting scientist. In 1990 she worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Pathology at the University of Regensburg , where she was recognized as a specialist in pathology in 1991 and qualified as a professor in 1994 . Initially she received an endowed professorship, in 1997 she was given a C3 professorship and worked as a senior physician at the Institute of Pathology.

At the end of December 2002, Knüchel-Clarke was the first woman in Germany to receive a professorship for pathology at the Aachen University Hospital, which she accepted on October 1, 2003.

In 2000 Knüchel-Clarke received the award for best teaching from the medical student council in Regensburg. From 2000 to 2002 she was President of the German Society for Cytometry , she is a member of the editorial board of the journal Cytometry .

As a mentor and supervisor, she has been responsible for over 40 dissertations and diploma theses (dentistry and human medicine, biology, physics and chemistry).

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