[3] Luthe had a hard start at school as he stammered until 9th grade, when he learned to manage this, and leaped forward, leaving the lower education Hauptschule to enter the Gymnasium in Bardel, finishing it 1989 as best in class.
[4] Gregor Luthe studied chemistry, biology and physics at the University of Münster (1990 to 1995), where he specialized on fluorinated analogs of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon compounds and graduated with the diploma.
As Marie Curie fellow of the European Council Luthe went to Trondheim (Norway) 2002 to 2005, where he was a senior researcher at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and also worked as the technical director and associate of the company Chiron.
[6] 2005 he was awarded with the Feodor Lynen research scholarship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation[7] to study toxicology in Berkeley[3][8][9] at the University of Iowa (USA), where he still is visiting professor and supervises doctorate students of the interdisciplinary graduate program in human toxicology.
Gregor Luthe left his chair in Nanotechnology at Saxion in February 2015 to focus on his company activities.