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    Dr. Maike Diddens-de Buhr

    Research Group Animal Evolutionary Ecology (Prof. Kurtz)

    Hüfferstraße 1
    48149 Münster

    • Projects

      • Post doctoral project of Dr. Maike Diddens-de Buhr: "Transgenerational immunity – mechanisms and fitness consequences in an invertebrate, the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum" (2010 - 2013)
        Third-party funding : VolkswagenStiftung | Project Number: I/84 794
    • Publications

      2014

      • Eggert H, Kurtz J, Diddens-de Buhr MF. 2014. ‘Different effects of paternal trans-generational immune priming on survival and immunity in step and genetic offspring.’ Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 281, No. 1797. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2014.2089.

      2009

      • de Buhr MF, Hedrich HJ, Westendorf AM, Obermeier F, Hofmann C, Zschemisch NH, Buer J, Bumann D, Goyert SM, Bleich A. 2009. ‘Analysis of Cd14 as a genetic modifier of experimental inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in mice.’ Inflamm Bowel Dis. 15: 1824-1836.

      2008

      • Bleich A, Sundberg JP, Smoczek A, von Wasielewski R, de Buhr MF, Janus LM, Julga G, Ukena SN, Hedrich HJ, Gunzer F. 2008. „Sensitivity to Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 in mice is dependent on environment and genetic background.“ Int J Exp Pathol. 89: 45-54.
      • de Buhr MF, Hedrich HJ, Westendorf AM, et al. 2008. ‘CD14 is a protective factor in experimental IBD.’ Gastroenterology 134: A255.

      2006

      • de Buhr MF, Geffers R, Hansen W, Westendorf AM, Lauber J, Buer J, Hedrich HJ, Mähler M, Bleich A. 2006. ‘Combination of QTL and expression analyses revealed Cd14 as a candidate gene for IBD in IL10-deficient mice.’ Gastroenterology 130: A113.
      • de Buhr MF, Mähler M, Geffers R, Hansen W, Westendorf AM, Lauber J, Buer J, Schlegelberger B, Hedrich HJ, Bleich A. 2006. ‘Cd14, Gbp1, and Pla2g2a: three major candidate genes for experimental IBD identified by combining QTL and microarray analyses.’ Physiological Genomics 25: 426-434.
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    • OTHER IEB GROUPS
      • Molecular Evolution & Bioinformatics (Prof. Dr. Erich Bornberg-Bauer)
      • Evolutionary Cell Biology (Dr. Francesco Catania)
      • Limnology (Prof. Dr. Elisabeth I. Meyer)
      • Evolution & Sexual Conflict (Dr. Claudia Fricke)
      • Molecular Evolution and Sociobiology (Prof. Dr. Jürgen Gadau)
      • Animal Evolutionary Ecology (Prof. Dr. Joachim Kurtz)
      • Evolution & Biodiversity of Plants (Prof. Dr. Kai Müller)
      • Plant Evolutionary Genomics (Dr. Susann Wicke)
      • Plant Adaptation-in-action (Prof. Dr. Shuquing Xu)
    • Teaching and Education
      • Research Training group 2220 EvoPAD
      • Münster Graduate School of Evolution
      • Leibniz Graduate School on Genomic Biodiversity Research
      • Special Study Program (SSP) - Evolution & Biocomplexity

    Contact

    University of Münster
    Animal Evolutionary Ecology Group - Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity

    Hüfferstraße 1
    D-48149 Münster, Germany

    Tel: +49(0)251 83-21638 /+49(0)251 83-21034
    Fax: +49 251 83 24668
    evolecol@uni-muenster.de

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