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Curriculum vitae Prof. Dr. Uwe Gallus Maier Philipps University Marburg, Department of Biology Cell Biology, 35032 Marburg, Germany Born September 20th, 1957 in Freiburg/Breisgau, Germany. Status Married, one child. Academic Qualifications 1986 Diploma in Biology; Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg. 1988 Dr. rer. nat. (PhD); Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg. (Bitte Titel und Betreuer angeben) 1993 „Habilitation“ for Molecular Cell Biology. (Bitte Titel und Betreuer angeben) 1994 venia legendi Academic Appointments 1989–1995 Assistent Professor; Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg. 1995–1997 C3-Professor (Associate Professor) for Plant Systematics, University of Bayreuth. since 1997 C4-Professor (Full Professor) for Cell Biology, Philipps-University Marburg. 2001–2003 Dean of the Biology Department, Marburg. since 2003 Marburg speaker of the SFB-TR1 since 2006 Speaker of the Graduate School: Intra- and intercellular transport and communication. Fellowships 1995 Heisenberg Fellow TOP 10 Publikationen 2001 bis 2006 Prof. Dr. Uwe Gallus Maier Philipps University Marburg, Biology, Cell Biology 35043 Marburg 1. Douglas S, Zauner S, Fraunholz M, Beaton M, Penny S, Deng LT, Wu X, Reith M, Cavalier-Smith T and Maier UG (2001) The highly reduced genome sequence of an enslaved algal nucleus. Nature 410: 1091-1096. 2. Stoebe B and Maier UG (2002) One, two, three: nature´s tool box for building plastids Protoplasma 219: 123-130. 3. Prechtl J, Kneip C, Lockhart P, Wenderoth K and Maier UG (2004) Intracellular sphaeroid bodies of Rhopalodia gibba have nitrogen fixing apparatus of cyanobacterial origin. Mol Biol Evol 21: 1477-1481. 4. Laatsch T, Zauner S, Stoebe-Maier B, Kowallik KV and Maier UG (2004) Plastidderived single gene minicircles of the dinoflagellate Ceratium horridum are localized in the nucleus. Mol Biol Evol 21: 1318-1322. 5. Zauner S, Greilinger D, Laatsch T, Kowallik K and Maier UG (2004) Substitutional editing of transcripts from genes of cyanobacterial origin in the dinoflagellate Ceratium horridum. FEBS Lett 577: 535-538. 6. Hjorth E, Hadfi K, Zauner S and Maier UG (2005) Unique genetic compartmentalization of the SUF system in cryptophytes and characterization of a SufD mutant in Arabidopsis thaliana. FEBS Lett 579: 1129-1135. 7. Kawach O, Voß C, Wolff J, Hadfi K, Maier UG and Zauner S (2005) Unique tRNA introns of an enslaved algal cell. Mol Biol Evol 22:1694-1701. 8. Gould S, Sommer M, Hadfi K, Zauner S and Maier UG (2005) Protein Targeting into the Complex Plastid of Cryptophytes. J Mol Evol (in press). 9. Hauth AM, Maier UG, Lang BF and Burger G (2005) The Rhodomonas salina mitochondrial genome: Compact gene arrangement and extensive repeat region. Will be submitted to Nucl Acids Res 33:4433-4442. 10. Sineshchekov OA, Govorunova EG, Jung KH, Zauner S, Maier UG and Spudich JL (2005) Rhodopsin-mediated photoreception in cryptophyte flagellates. Biophysical Journal 89:4310-431.