About
Miriam Ringleb is a Researcher at the NeuroPsychoImmunology research unit under the Institute of Cardiology and Sports Medicine at Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Her work focuses on the intersection of exercise physiology, immunology, and neuroscience, particularly the effects of physical activity on neuroendocrine-immune regulation.
- Education: Doctoral student (Doktorandin) at Friedrich Schiller University Jena since April 2024.
Research Interests: Miriam investigates how resistance training and endurance exercise influence biological markers like immuno-regulatory myokines, serotonin, noradrenalin, and glia-related mechanisms. Her work bridges sports medicine with psychiatric and neuroscientific insights.
Publications Overview: Her recent studies (2022–2025) analyze the neuroendocrine-immune response to acute exercise, the role of myokines in inflammation, and epigenetic links between serotonin transporter methylation and depression. These reflect collaborations with leading researchers in sports medicine and immunology.
Collaborations: Miriam works with experts such as Wilhelm Bloch, Florian Javelle, and Christian Puta, focusing on exercise-induced immunoregulation and neuroendocrine stress responses.
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