Download CV Joachim Reidl - Karl-Franzens

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
CV Joachim Reidl:
Personal
Name Joachim Reidl
Address Institute of Molecular Biosciences
Karl-Franzens-University Graz
Humboldtstrasse 50
8010 Graz, Austria
phone: 0043 316 380 1978
fax: 0043 316 380 9019
e-mail: [email protected]
web-page: https://molekularbiologie.uni-graz.at/de/forschen/forschungsbereiche/infektionsbiologie//
Date of Birth 09/11/1961
Nationality Germany
A. Main Interests:
Molecular mechanisms of environmental and host adaptation of human-pathogenic bacteria; molecular
mechanisms of gene regulation, physiology and pathogenesis of obligate and facultative host-associated
bacteria. Further interests are basic protein interaction and structural/function relationships and mechanisms.
Main organisms are Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria, such as e.g. Haemophilus influenzae und Vibrio
cholerae.
B. Education:
Institute
Qualification
Field
1988
University of Konstanz
Diplom
Biology
1992
University of Konstanz
Dr. rer. nat.
Microbiology/Molecular Genetic
2001
University of Wuerzburg
Habilitation
Microbiology
C. Research / Professional:
1989-1992
Diplom and PhD student, Department for Microbiology,
University of Konstanz, Konstanz Germany.
1993-1995
Post-Doc at Harvard Medical School, Harvard University,
Boston, USA.
1996-2003
Junior group leader, Center for Infectious Research
Universiy of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany.
2004-2007
Associate-Prof. Institut for Hygiene and Microbiology, Julius-Maximilians
University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany.
Since 2007
Professor for Microbiology, Institute Molecular Biosciences,
University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
1
D. Grants:
1996-2003
BMBF program for the junior group leader projects, Bavaria, University of
Wuerzburg. “Virulence of Gram-negative bacteria."
2001-2006
DFG-grant, Re1561/1-1, 1-2, Nicotinamide-Adeninedinucleotide (NAD)-uptake
and physiology of Haemophilus influenzae.
2003-2006
DFG-grant, Re1561/2-1, Vibrio cholerae: Characterization of the physiology of the
outer membrane and new approaches of differential gene regulation.
2004-2007
BMBF PathoGenoMic, FörderKenz. 0313134, Target identification of pathogens of
the respiratory tract.
2007-2012
DFG-grant, Re1561/3-1, Haemophilus influenzae: Pathogenität und
wirtsabhängiger, bakterieller Metabolismus.
DFG-grant, Re1561/4-1 Membrane stress and ToxR-mediated virulence of Vibrio
cholerae.
2011-2014
ERA-NET FWF I 662-B09, PathoGenoMics 3rd. Call, MobileGenomics,
2016-2019
FWF-grant P 29405-B30 Activation mechanisms of the transcriptional regulator
complex ToxRS in Vibrio cholerae.
F. Publications:
Source: Pub-Med Database (06/2016): 54 peer-reviewed papers
Ongoing/Submitted:
- Lichtenegger S, Bina B, Durakovic S, Glaser P, Tutz S, Schild S, Reidl J. 2016 Serum resistance and
phase variation of a nasopharyngeal non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae isolate. Submitted Int J Med
Microbiol/IJMM_2016_111.
- Wurm P, Tutz S, Mutsam B, Heyne B, Grabner C, Kleewein K, Halscheidt A, Vorkapic D, Schild S,
Reidl J. 2016. Stringent factor and proteolysis control of sigma factor RpoS expression in Vibrio
cholerae. Submitted Int J Med Microbiol/IJMM_2016_72.
Last 5 Years:
1.
2.
3.
Reidl, J. 2016. Outer membrane vesicles biosynthesis in Salmonella: Is there more to Gram-negatives?
mBio00940. In Press.
Pressler K, Vorkapic D, Lichtenegger S, Malli G, Barilich BP, Cakar F, Zingl FG, Reidl J, Schild S. 2016.
AAA+ proteases and their role in distinct stages along the Vibrio cholerae lifecycle. Int J Med Microbiol.
In press doi:10.1016/j.ijmm.2016.05.013.
Roier S, Zingl GZ, Cakar F, Durakovic S, Kohl P, Eichmann TO, Klug L, Gadermaier B, Weinzerl K,
Prassl R, Lass A, Daum G, Reidl J, Feldman MF, Schild S. 2016 A novel mechanism for the
biogenesis of outer membrane vesicles in Gram-negative bacteria. Nature Commun.
doi:10.1038/ncomms10515.
2
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Leitner DR, Lichtenegger S, Temel P, Zingl FG, Ratzberger D, Roier S, Schild-Prüfert K, Feichter S,
Reidl J, Schild S. 2015 A combined vaccine approach against Vibrio cholerae and ETEC based on
outer membrane vesicles. Front Microbiol. 6:823. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00823.
Gumpenberger T, Vorkapic D, Zingl FG, Pressler K, Lackner S, Seper A, Reidl J, Schild S. 2015
Nucleoside uptake in Vibrio cholerae and its role in the transition fitness from host to environment.
Mol Microbiol. doi: 10.1111/mmi.13143.
Tchoupa AK, Lichtenegger S, Reidl J, Hauck CR. 2015 Outer membrane protein P1 is the CEACAMbinding adhesin of Haemophilus influenzae. Mol Microbiol. doi: 10.1111/mmi.13134.
Reidl J, Monsó E. 2015 Glucocorticoids and antibiotics, how do they get together? EMBO Mol Med.
doi: 10.15252/emmm.201505336.
Glanzer S, Pulido SA, Tutz S, Wagner GE, Kriechbaum M, Gubensäk N, Trifunovic J, Dorn M,
Fabian WM, Novak P, Reidl J, Zangger K. 2015 Structural and functional implications of the
interaction between macrolide antibiotics and bile acids. Chemistry. doi: 10.1002/chem.201406413.
Roier S, Blume T, Klug L, Wagner GE, Elhenawy W, Zangger K, Prassl R, Reidl J, Daum G,
Feldman MF, Schild S. 2015 A basis for vaccine development: Comparative characterization of
Haemophilus influenzae outer membrane vesicles. Int J Med Microbiol. 305:298-309. doi:
10.1016/j.ijmm.2014.12.005.
Salem W, Leitner DR, Zingl FG, Schratter G, Prassl R, Goessler W, Reidl J, Schild S. 2014
Antibacterial activity of silver and zinc nanoparticles against Vibrio cholerae and enterotoxic
Escherichia coli. Int J Med Microbiol. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmm.2014.11.005.
Seper A, Pressler K, Kariisa A, Haid AG, Roier S, Leitner DR, Reidl J, Tamayo R, Schild S. 2014
Identification of genes induced in Vibrio cholerae in a dynamic biofilm system. Int J Med Microbiol.
304:749-763.
Lichtenegger S, Bina I, Roier S, Bauernfeind S, Keidel K, Schild S, Anthony M, Reidl J. 2014
Characterization of lactate utilization and its implication on the physiology of Haemophilus influenzae.
Int J Med Microbiol. 304:490-498.
Seper A, Hosseinzadeh A, Gorkiewicz G, Lichtenegger S, Roier S, Leitner DR, Rohm M, Grutsch A,
Reidl J, Urban CF, Schild S. 2013. Vibrio cholerae evades neutrophil extracellular traps by the activity
of two extracellular nucleases. PLoS Pathog 9:e1003614.
Leitner DR, Feichter S, Schild-Pruefert K, Rechberger GN, Reidl J, Schild S. 2013.
Lipopolysaccharide modifications of a cholera vaccine candidate based on outer membrane vesicles
reduce endotoxicity and reveal the major protective antigen. Infect Immun 81:2379-2393.
Roier S, Fenninger JC, Leitner DR, Rechberger GN, Reidl J, Schild S. 2013. Immunogenicity of
Pasteurella multocida and Mannheimia haemolytica outer membrane vesicles. Int J Med Microbiol
303:247-256.
Moisi M, Lichtenegger S, Tutz S, Seper A, Schild S, Reidl J. 2013. Characterizing the hexose-6phosphate transport system of Vibrio cholerae, a utilization system for carbon and phosphate sources. J
Bacteriol 195:1800-1808.
Roier S, Leitner DR, Iwashkiw J, Schild-Prufert K, Feldman MF, Krohne G, Reidl J, Schild S. 2012.
Intranasal immunization with nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae outer membrane vesicles induces
cross-protective immunity in mice. PLoS One 7:e42664.
Fengler VH, Boritsch EC, Tutz S, Seper A, Ebner H, Roier S, Schild S, Reidl J. 2012. Disulfide bond
formation and ToxR activity in Vibrio cholerae. PLoS One 7:e47756.
Seper A, Fengler VH, Roier S, Wolinski H, Kohlwein SD, Bishop AL, Camilli A, Reidl J, Schild S.
2011. Extracellular nucleases and extracellular DNA play important roles in Vibrio cholerae biofilm
formation. Mol Microbiol 82:1015-1037.
3