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*2007-present, PhD student, ETH Zurich / Molecular Life Sciences Graduate School | *2007-present, PhD student, ETH Zurich / [http://www.lifescience-graduateschool.ch/index.php?id=17 Molecular Life Sciences Graduate School] | ||
*2004-2007, MSc Medical Biochemistry, University of Amsterdam | *2004-2007, MSc Medical Biochemistry, University of Amsterdam | ||
*2001-2004, BSc Molecular Biotechnology, Technical University of Munich | *2001-2004, BSc Molecular Biotechnology, Technical University of Munich |
Revision as of 07:48, 21 August 2008
Contact Info
- Alexander Kanitz
- ETH Zurich
- Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences
- Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences / Pharmacogenomics Unit
- Wolfgang Pauli-Strasse 10
- 8093 Zurich
- Switzerland
- Contact me here or write to alexander.kanitz@pharma.ethz.ch
Research interests
I am interested in post-transcriptional regulatory networks, particularly the regulation of mRNA translation, localization and stability by RNA-binding proteins and non-coding RNAs ("mRNP code"). In our lab we are trying to decipher sequence or structural RNA regulatory elements with a primary focus on the human and yeast 3'UTRomes.
Current position
I am a grad student in the Gerber Lab at the ETH Zurich, working on post-transcriptional gene regulation. Tentative title of the project: "Systematic Analysis of the Crosstalk between Regulatory RNA-Binding Proteins and the MicroRNA Machinery"
Previous labs
- 2006 - Tergaonkar Lab, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Biopolis, Singapore: "Characterization of a Putative IKK2 in Danio rerio" / Supervisor: Prof. Vinay Tergaonkar
- 2004-2005 - Seppen Lab, AMC Liver Center, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands: "Lentiviral Gene Transfer of Chemically Inducible Hepatocyte Growth Factor Receptor and Liver Re-Targeting of Lentiviral Particles" / Supervisors: Dr. Jurgen Seppen, Prof. Ronald P.J. Oude-Elferink
- 2004 - Skerra Lab, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Technical University of Munich, Germany: "Production and characterization of the enzymatically active domain of the endolysine Ply500 isolated from Listeria monocytogenes-bacteriophage A 500" / Supervisors: Dr. Ingo P. Korndörfer, Prof. Arne Skerra
Education
- 2007-present, PhD student, ETH Zurich / Molecular Life Sciences Graduate School
- 2004-2007, MSc Medical Biochemistry, University of Amsterdam
- 2001-2004, BSc Molecular Biotechnology, Technical University of Munich
Publications
- Markusic DM, Kanitz A, Oude-Elferink RP, and Seppen J. Preferential gene transfer of lentiviral vectors to liver-derived cells, using a hepatitis B peptide displayed on GP64. Hum Gene Ther. 2007 Jul;18(7):673-9. DOI:10.1089/hum.2007.027 |
- Korndörfer IP, Kanitz A, Danzer J, Zimmer M, Loessner MJ, and Skerra A. Structural analysis of the L-alanoyl-D-glutamate endopeptidase domain of Listeria bacteriophage endolysin Ply500 reveals a new member of the LAS peptidase family. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2008 Jun;64(Pt 6):644-50. DOI:10.1107/S0907444908007890 |
Useful links
- Gerber Lab on OWW
- Gerber Lab @ Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Tergaonkar Lab @ Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Biopolis, Singapore
- Seppen Lab @ AMC Liver Center, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Skerra Lab @ Institute of Biological Chemistry, Technical University of Munich, Germany (German only)
- Life Science Zurich Graduate School