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B6 Kogel APPENDIX Curriculum vitae Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Kogel Department of Phytopathology and Applied Zoology, Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen Born January 8th, 1956 in Aachen, Germany Academic Qualifications 1975–1981 Study in biology and social sciences (RWTH Aachen). 1981 Diploma work in Biology RWTH Aachen. 1982–1985 PhD Biology (Plant Physiology), RWTH Aachen (Prof. Reisener). (Bitte Titel angeben) 1983 Visiting scientist: Weizman Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, (Prof. Sharon). 1996 Habilitation in and venia legendi for Plant Physiology. (Bitte Institut, Titel und Betreuer angeben) Academic Appointments 1985–1989 Postdoc at the Max-Planck-Institute for Breeding Research, Köln (Prof. Hahlbrock). 1990–1996 Scientific group leader at the Institute for Biology III, RWTH Aachen. since 1996 Director and C4-Professor at the Department of Phytopathology and Applied Zoology of the Justus-Liebig-University Giessen. 1999-2005 Co-ordinator of the Interdisciplinary Research Group for Disease Resistance (DFG-FOR 343) of the German Research Foundation. since 01/2000 Member of the DFG Senatskommission „Stoffe und Ressourcen in der Landwirtschaft“, Bonn, Germany. since 10/2001 Member of the „Fachbeirat Weinbau der Bundesforschungsanstalt für Weinbau“, Geisenheim, Germany. since 2005 Speakesman of the Interdisciplinary Research Centre for BioSystems, Landuse, and Nutrition of the Justus-Liebig-University Giessen. since 2006 Co-ordinator of the Research Group (DFG-FOR 666: Giessen, Marburg, Erlangen) of the German Research Foundation “Mechanisms of Compatibility. B6 Kogel APPENDIX TOP 10 Publikationen 2000 bis 2006 Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Kogel Department of Phytopathology and Applied Zoology, Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen 1. Hückelhoven R, Dechert C, Trujillo M and Kogel KH (2001) Differential expression analysis of putative cell death regulator genes in near-isogenic, resistant and susceptible barley lines during interaction with the powdery mildew fungus. Plant Mol Biol 47: 739-748. 2. Schultheiss H, Dechert C, Kogel KH and Hückelhoven R (2002) A small GTP-binding host protein is required for entry of powdery mildew fungus into barley cells. Plant Physiol 128: 1447-1454. 3. Hückelhoven R and Kogel KH (2003) Reactive oxygen intermediates in plant-microbe interactions: Who is who in powdery mildew resistance? Planta 216: 891-902. 4. Hückelhoven R, Dechert C and Kogel KH (2003) Over-expression of barley BAX Inhibitor-1 induces enhanced accessibility to Blumeria graminis and breakdown of mlo-mediated penetration resistance in barley. PNAS 100: 5555-5560. 5. Schultheiss H, Dechert C, Kogel KH and Hückelhoven R (2003) Functional analysis of barley RAC/ROP G-protein family members in susceptibility to the powdery mildew fungus. Plant Journal 36: 589-601. 6. Opalski KS, Schultheiss H, Kogel KH and Hückelhoven R (2005) The receptor-like MLO protein and the RAC/ROP family G-protein RACB modulate actin reorganization in barley attacked by the biotrophic powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei. Plant Journal 41: 291-303. 7. Waller F, Achatz B, Baltruschat H, Fodor J, Becker K, Fischer M, Heier T, Hückelhoven R, Neumann C, von Wettstein, Franken P and Kogel KH (2005) The endophytic fungus Piriformospora indica reprograms barley to salt stress tolerance, disease resistance and higher yield. PNAS 102: 13386-13391. 8. Kogel KH and Langen G (2005) Induced Disease Resistance and Gene Expression in Cereals. Cell Microbiol 7: 1555-1564. 9. Jansen C, von Wettstein D, Schäfer W, Kogel KH, Felk F, Maier FJ (2005) Infection patterns in barley and wheat spikes inoculated with wild type and trichodiene synthase gene disrupted Fusarium graminearum. PNAS 102: 16892-16897. 10. Qianli A, Hückelhoven R, Kogel KH, van Bel AJE (2006) Multivesicular Bodies Participate in Vesicle-Associated Resistance Response to Pathogen in Plants. Cell Microbiol, (in press).