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Sören Enge is affiliated with the Medical School Berlin, holding a Researcher position in the Department of Differential and Personality Psychology. His academic journey includes a Master’s degree in Communication Research, Psychology, and Sociology from TU Dresden (1999-2006), and a Diploma in Business Economics from the University of Cooperative Education, Dresden (1996-1999). Professional experience spans roles as a Research Assistant in Biopsychology (since 2015) and a Post-doctoral researcher (since 2014), alongside prior research roles at TU Dresden and the Statistical Office of Saxony.
His research focuses on neurogenetic mechanisms underlying cognitive functions and personality traits, with notable contributions in serotonin and dopamine pathway analysis, genetic variation impacts on behavior, and neurophysiological correlates of attention and executive functions. Awards include the Werner-Straub-Award (2014) and recognition for his master’s thesis (2006).
Key research areas integrate molecular genetics, neuroimaging techniques, and psychological assessment tools to explore how genetic factors influence cognitive processes and mental health. His work bridges neuroscience and psychology, emphasizing translational applications of genetic discoveries to clinical and behavioral contexts.
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