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  1. Marion Bona

    Current information Research Scientist, NCI Frederick HIV - DRP
    PO Box B
    Bldg. 535, Room 325
    Frederick, USA E-mail Nationality: German
    EMBL information Postdoctoral Fellow Edstroem Group Developmental Biology From 1984 to 1985 Research interests: HIV RT, RNA structure Biography Hide biography
    Biography:
    1999 Scientist, HIV Drug Resistance Program, RT Biochemistry Section, NCI-Frederick , Frederick, MD

    1999-1991 Senior Instructor, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

    1990-1987 Post Doctoral Fellow, Institute for Immune Biology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

    1987-1985 Post Doctoral Fellow, Pharma Department, F. Hoffman-La Roche & Company, Basel Switzerland

    1985-1984 Post Doctoral Fellow, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany

    1984-1981 Post Doctoral Fellow, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

    1981 Ph.D., Molecular Genetics, University of Heidelberg, Germany
  2. Jorge Cury de Almeida

    Current information Professor, Universidade de São Paulo Departamento de Biologia Celular e Molecular
    Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto
    Av. do Bandeirantes, 3900
    Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil E-mail Nationality: Brazilian
    EMBL information Postdoctoral Fellow Edstroem Group Developmental Biology From 1980 to 1982
  3. Caspar Grond-Ginsbach

    Current information Group Leader, Universität Heidelberg- Neurology Department INF 400 Heidelberg, Germany E-mail Nationality: Dutch
    EMBL information Postdoctoral Fellow Edstroem Group Developmental Biology From 1985 to 1985
  4. Margarete Heck

    Current information Group Leader, University of Edinburgh Centre for Cardiovascular Science
    Queen's Medical Research Institute
    Heck Laboratory
    47 Little France Crescen
    Edinburgh, United Kingdom E-mail Nationality: American
    EMBL information Scientific Trainee Edstroem Group Developmental Biology From 1981 to 1982
  5. Herbert Jäckle

    Current information Director, MPI für Biophysikalische Chemie Am Faßberg 11 Göttingen, Germany E-mail Nationality: German
    EMBL information Staff Scientist Edstroem Group Developmental Biology From 1980 to 1982
  6. Monika Andersson Lendahl

    Current information Assistant Professor, Karolinska Institutet Dept of Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB)
    Karolinska Institutet
    Box 285
    Stockholm, Sweden E-mail Nationality: Swedish
    EMBL information Research Technician Edstroem Group Developmental Biology From 10.1981 to 12.1983 Research interests: Nuclear hormones and their receptors (esp estrogen receptors) and the regulatory control using the zebrafish as a model. Biography Hide biography
    Biography: Getting a taste for science during my stay at EMBL (1981-1983) I went, after finishing the projects I had been working on in the Edstrom group (Cell Vol 36, 783-788, 1984) back to Stockholm and to University studies in biology. A few years later I started my Ph.D. studies at the Karolinska Institutet working on nuclear hormone receptors and transcriptional regulation in cultured cells and in primary cultures of bone marrow cells of chicken. After receiving my Ph.D. in 1997 I joined a group at the ETH-EAWAG in Zurich to study endocrine estrogenic disrupters and the estrogen receptor alpha in fish. Back in Sweden after a short brake for parental leave I continued to work on the zebrafish model at the Karolinska Institutet.. Since then I have set up two zebrafish facilities at Karolinska Institutet and am now heading one of these facilities. The increased interest in the zebrafish over the years have led to that we are now well established at the Karolinska Institutet and in November of last year the first Nordic Countries Zebrafish Meeting was held at Karolinska Institutet (Zebrafish Vol 10, 124-125, 2013). My research interest now is Molecular Biology, estrogen receptors and their regulation using the zebrafish model. It is interesting to look back in time and note that Molecular Biology was also the subject of 'my first contact' with research. This was at the EMBL.
  7. Hidetoshi Saiga

    Current information Associate Professor, Tokyo Metropolitan University Dept. Biological Sciences
    Graduate School of Science
    Tokyo Metropolitan University
    Hachiohji
    Tokyo, Japan E-mail Nationality: Japanese
    EMBL information Visitor Edstroem Group Developmental Biology From 1983 to 1985
  8. Diethard Tautz

    Current information Professor, Max-Planch Institute for Evolutionary Biology August-Thienemannstrasse 2
    Plön, Germany E-mail Nationality: German
    EMBL information Predoctoral Fellow Edstroem Group Developmental Biology From 04.1982 to 08.1983
  9. Albrecht von Brunn

    Current information Scientist, LMU München Max-von-Pettenkofer-Institut
    Pettenkoferstr. 9a
    Munich, Germany E-mail Nationality: German
    EMBL information Visitor Edstroem Group Developmental Biology From 1984 to 1985