Curriculum Vitae
03/2017 | Promotion in der Psychologie an der Johannes Gutenberg Universität (Dr. Phil.); Forschungsthema: “Altered large-scale network functional connectivity in MDD and BD during remission: Evidence for neurobiological risk factors for recurrent depression” |
Seit 10/2016 | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (PostDoc) in der Abteilung für Klinische Psychologie und Neuropsychologie, Psychologisches Institut, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz und Mitglied der Graduate Academy des SFB 636 |
04/2012 – 12/2013 | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (Doktorand) in der Sektion für Experimentelle Psychopathologie und Bildgebung, Klinik für Allg. Psychiatrie, Universität Heidelberg und Mitglied der Graduate Academy des SFB 636 |
09/2009 – 12/2011 | Master of Science in Neuroscience and Cognition an der Utrecht Universität, Niederlande. Masterarbeit: "Differential roles of dorsal and ventral medial prefrontal cortex in cognitive emotion regulation: A meta-analysis of fMRI studies"; Betreuer: Dr. Raffael Kalisch |
09/2004 – 07/2009 | Bachelor in Biologie an der Kapodistrian Universität in Athen, Griechenland. Bachelorarbeit: "The effects of cannabinoids in cell differentiation of chick embryo telencephalic neurons"; Betreuerin: Dr. D. Mangoura |
Ausgewählte Publikationen
Lois G., Gerchen M.F., Kirsch P., Kanske P., Schönfelder S., Wessa M. (in press). Large-scale network functional interactions during distraction and reappraisal in remitted MDD and BD patients. Bipolar Disorders
Lois G., Kirsch P., Plichta M.M., Sandner M., Wessa M. (in prep.). Experimental and methodological factors affecting test-retest reliability of amygdala BOLD responses.
Lois G., Wessa M. (2016). Dissociation of healthy and remitted depressed ruminators on Default Mode Network connectivity. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci.
Wessa M., Lois G. (2015) Brain Functional Effects of Psychopharmacological Treatment in MDD: A Focus on Neural Circuitry of Affective Processing. Cur. Neuropharmacology
Lois G., Linke J., & Wessa M. (2014). Altered functional connectivity between emotional and cognitive resting state networks in euthymic bipolar I disorder patients. [Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]. PLoS One, 9(10), e107829. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107829
Asimaki O., Leondaritis G., Lois G., Sakellaridis N., & Mangoura D. (2011). Cannabinoid 1 receptor-dependent transactivation of fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 emanates from lipid rafts and amplifies extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 activation in embryonic cortical neurons. [Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]. J Neurochem, 116(5), 866-873. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2010.07030.x