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*A-1090 Vienna, Austria | *A-1090 Vienna, Austria | ||
*[[Special:Emailuser/Andreas Birbach|Email me through OpenWetWare]] | *[[Special:Emailuser/Andreas Birbach|Email me through OpenWetWare]] | ||
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I work in the [http://birbach.openwetware.org/ Birbach lab] at Medical University of Vienna. I am currently setting up my lab page. | I work in the [http://birbach.openwetware.org/ Birbach lab] at Medical University of Vienna. I am currently setting up my lab page. | ||
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| + | Persistent inflammation leads to proliferative neoplasia and loss of smooth muscle cells in a prostate tumor model. | ||
| + | pmid=21847361 [http://www.neoplasia.com/pdf/manuscript/v13i08/neo11524.pdf] | ||
| + | This paper defines the role of inflammation in a specific mouse prostate tumor model | ||
A Probasin-MerCreMer BAC allows inducible recombination in the mouse prostate | A Probasin-MerCreMer BAC allows inducible recombination in the mouse prostate | ||
pmid=19830822 [http://vascbio.brandnews.at/homeenglish/publications/2009/files/bierbach-agenesis2009p18.pdf] | pmid=19830822 [http://vascbio.brandnews.at/homeenglish/publications/2009/files/bierbach-agenesis2009p18.pdf] | ||
| - | + | We created a mouse strain expressing an inducible form of the Cre recombinase in prostate epithelial cells. | |
Profilin, a multi-modal regulator of neuronal plasticity | Profilin, a multi-modal regulator of neuronal plasticity | ||
pmid=18798527 | pmid=18798527 | ||
| - | + | A paper giving an overview of my previous research interests | |
| - | The Actin Cytoskeleton: Central Regulator of Dendritic Spine Form and Function ''in'' Dendritic Spines: Biochemistry, Modeling and Properties. ISBN 978-1-60741-460-5 [http://vascbio.brandnews.at/homeenglish/publications/2009/files/bierbach-adendriticspinesbiochemistrymodelingandproperties2009chapteriip2543.pdf] | + | The Actin Cytoskeleton: Central Regulator of Dendritic Spine Form and Function |
| + | ''in'' Dendritic Spines: Biochemistry, Modeling and Properties. ISBN 978-1-60741-460-5 [http://vascbio.brandnews.at/homeenglish/publications/2009/files/bierbach-adendriticspinesbiochemistrymodelingandproperties2009chapteriip2543.pdf] | ||
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Lab page
Contact Info
- Andreas Birbach
- Medical University of Vienna
- Center for Physiology and Pharmacology
- Schwarzspanierstrasse 17
- A-1090 Vienna, Austria
- Email me through OpenWetWare
- email me
I work in the Birbach lab at Medical University of Vienna. I am currently setting up my lab page.
Education
- 2008-2009 Senior Postdoc, Medical University of Vienna
- 2006-2008 Postdoc, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Cancer Research
- 2006, PhD, University of Basel, Switzerland
- 2000, MS, University of Vienna, Austria
Research interests
- Cellular plasticity in prostate cancer development
- Inflammatory diseases
- Transgenic animals
Publications
(only to give you an idea. Please see my lab page/Publications for further publications.)
Persistent inflammation leads to proliferative neoplasia and loss of smooth muscle cells in a prostate tumor model. pmid=21847361 [1]
This paper defines the role of inflammation in a specific mouse prostate tumor model
A Probasin-MerCreMer BAC allows inducible recombination in the mouse prostate pmid=19830822 [2]
We created a mouse strain expressing an inducible form of the Cre recombinase in prostate epithelial cells.
Profilin, a multi-modal regulator of neuronal plasticity pmid=18798527
A paper giving an overview of my previous research interests
The Actin Cytoskeleton: Central Regulator of Dendritic Spine Form and Function in Dendritic Spines: Biochemistry, Modeling and Properties. ISBN 978-1-60741-460-5 [3]



