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*Kanitz A, Gerber AP. (2010) “Circuitry of mRNA regulation”. Wiley Interdiscip Rev Syst Biol Med. 2(2):245-51 | *<u>Kanitz A</u>, Gerber AP. (2010) “Circuitry of mRNA regulation”. Wiley Interdiscip Rev Syst Biol Med. 2(2):245-51 | ||
*Galgano A, Forrer M, Jaskiewicz L, Kanitz A, Zavolan M, Gerber AP. (2008) “Comparative analysis of mRNA targets for human PUF-family proteins suggests extensive interaction with the miRNA regulatory system”. PLoS One. 3(9):e3164 | *Galgano A, Forrer M, Jaskiewicz L, Kanitz A, Zavolan M, Gerber AP. (2008) “Comparative analysis of mRNA targets for human PUF-family proteins suggests extensive interaction with the miRNA regulatory system”. PLoS One. 3(9):e3164 | ||
*Korndörder IP, Kanitz A, Danzer J, Zimmer M, Loessner MJ, Skerra A. (2008) “Structural analysis of the L-alanoyl-D-glutamate endopeptidase domain of Listeria bacteriophage endolysin Ply500 reveals a member of the LAS peptidase family”. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 64(Pt 6):644-50 | *Korndörder IP, Kanitz A, Danzer J, Zimmer M, Loessner MJ, Skerra A. (2008) “Structural analysis of the L-alanoyl-D-glutamate endopeptidase domain of Listeria bacteriophage endolysin Ply500 reveals a member of the LAS peptidase family”. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 64(Pt 6):644-50 | ||
*Markusic DM, Kanitz A, Oude-Elferink RP, Seppen J. (2007) “Preferential gene transfer of lentiviral vectors to liver-derived cells, using a hepatitis B peptide displayed on GP64”. Hum Gene Ther. 18(7):673-9 | *Markusic DM, Kanitz A, Oude-Elferink RP, Seppen J. (2007) “Preferential gene transfer of lentiviral vectors to liver-derived cells, using a hepatitis B peptide displayed on GP64”. Hum Gene Ther. 18(7):673-9 | ||
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Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences
Current positionI am currently looking for a post-doc position that allows me to apply and further develop my bioinformatics skills, ideally for the description of gene regulatory networks.
Research Experience11-2007 – 12-2011
Acquired SkillsExperienced with transcriptomics (microarray) and proteomics (mass spectrometry) techniques as well as standard biochemical, molecular and cell biological techniques (cell culturing, cloning, Western/Northern blotting, immunopurification, qPCR, FACS, immunofluorescence, in vitro enzymatic and binding assays); used model systems: human cell lines, zebrafish, E. coli, P. pastoris, lentiviral vectors; profound knowledge of statistical and bioinformatics-based analytical methods (intermediate to advanced knowledge of Perl); highly developed scientific writing, data preparation, presentation and publication skills
EducationMolecular Life Sciences, Ph.D., ETH Zurich, Switzerland (December 2011)
ExpertiseProfound knowledge of gene regulatory systems and networks with a particular focus on post-transcriptional gene regulation; strong background in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology; familiarity with bioinformatics and biotechnology concepts and methods
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