PhD theses carried out at the ICB

  • Raphael Golomingi - 12.09.2023 - Prof. Dr. Volker Heussler
    Molecular Chaperones of Plasmodium berghei: Regulators of Sporogony and Liver Stage Development
     
  • Shohreh Teimuri - 26.07.2023 - Prof. Dr. Beat Suter
    RNA Targets and Function of Topoisomerase 3β in Reducing Stress in Neuronal Physiology
     
  • Aleksandra Jejina - 10.07.2023 - Prof. Dr. Beat Suter
    Role of BicDR in bristle shaft construction, tracheal development, and support of BicD functions
     
  • Mengjing Bao - 31.05.2023 - Prof. Dr. Beat Suter
    Modifications of C-terminal tails of α-tubulins and their importance for microtubule function in vivo
     
  • Bolaji Isiaka - 26.05.2023 - Prof. Dr. Peter Meister
    Emerging Roles of Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes (SMC) complexes: 3D genome organization, DNA supercoiling and Transcription regulation
     
  • Irina Bregy - 27.03.2023 - Prof. Dr. Torsten Ochsenreiter
    Structural and conceptual insights into mitochondrial DNA maintenance in Trypanosoma brucei
  • Annina Flavia Bindschedler - 22.06.2022 - Prof.Dr. Volker Heussler
    The Plasmodium Parasitophorous Vacuole Membrane: from Autophagic Targeting to Signaling Platform
     
  • Moushumi Das - 31.05.2022 - Prof.Dr. Peter Meister
    Role of Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes (SMC) complexes in interphase genome folding in Caenorhabditis elegans
     
  • Lyna Emma Sunna Kabbani - 23.05.2022 - Prof.Dr. Mariusz Nowacki
    Investigating the roles of DNA:RNA hybrids in the genome of Paramecium tetraurelia during genomic rearrangements
     
  • Max Heydasch - 16.03.2022 - Prof. Dr. Olivier Pertz
    Characterization of a mechanosensitive feedback controlling RhoGTPase signaling
     
  • Marc-Antoine Frédéric Roméo Jaques - 03.03.2022 - Prof. Dr. Olivier Pertz
    The code of signaling dynamics: how to decipher it and its significance for cells and tissues
     
  • Dominique Yvonne Brunssen - 20.01.2022 - Prof. Dr. Beat Suter
    Neuronal and possibly gut specific larval intestinal cells over-expression of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase restricts food uptake and growth, and induces larval roaming
     
  • Alberto Mattei  - 01.09.2021 - Prof. Dr. Olivier Pertz
    Exploring Signaling Mechanisms regulating genetic and non-genetic Drug Resistance in Melanoma
     
  • Iris Hug - 15.06.2021 - Prof. Dr. Mariusz Nowacki
    Investigation of IES concatemers in Paramecium tetraurelia
     
  • Coralie Dessauges - 03.05.2021 - Prof. Dr. Olivier Pertz
    An optogenetic actuator/biosensor circuit for large scale interrogation of MAPK signaling dynamics
     
  • Pascal Ender - 18.03.2021 - Prof. Dr. Olivier Pertz
    Spatio-temporal Control of ERK Pulse Frequency Coordinates Fate Decisions during Mammary Acinar Morphogenesis
     
  • Simona Amodeo - 22.09.2020 - Prof. Dr. Torsten Ochsenreiter
    One structure to link it all – the interface between the mitochondrial genome, and its replication and segregation machinery in Trypanosoma brucei

  • Shubha Bevkal Subramanyaswamy - 21.08.2020 - Prof. Dr. Isabel Roditi
    Investigation of Alba-domain proteins in Trypanosoma brucei

  • Jaime Osuna Luque - 13.05.2020 - Prof. Dr. Peter Meister
    Analysis of the transcriptional basis of natural transdifferentiation initiation in Y cell using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model organism

  • Rohan Chippalkatti - 18.02.2020 - Prof. Dr. Beat Suter
    Mms19: a regulator of mitosis and neural development in Drosophila melanogaster
     
  • Manh Tin Ho - 17.12.2019 - Prof. Dr. Beat Suter
    Phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase, a non-canonical function in regulating tissue homeostasis
     
  • Hélène Baudouin - 12.09.2019 - Prof. Dr. Torsten Ochsenreiter
    BioID and co-immunoprecipitation to identify proteins of the tripartite attachment complex in Trypanosoma brucei
     
  • Sebastian Shaw - 17.05.2019 - Prof. Dr. Isabel Roditi
    Unbiased and targeted approaches to unravel social motility and its role in trypanosomes
     
  • Francesa Florini - 29.03.2019 - Prof. Dr. Isabel Roditi
    Functional analysis of the retrotransposon hotspot (RHS) family in Trypanosoma brucei
     
  • Livia Niklaus - 21.02.2019 - Prof. Dr. Volker Heussler
    Host cell autophagic and lysosomal defence mechanisms against the Plasmodium liver stage and parasite evasion mechanisms
     
  • Iwona Rzeszutek - 23.08.2018 - Prof. Dr. Mariusz Nowacki
    Investigating the function of germline-specific proteins: Spo11, Msh4-1 and Msh5 during genome reorganization process in Paramecium tetraurelia and beyond
     
  • Cristina Höhener - 17.08.2018 - Prof. Dr. Mariusz Nowacki
    Characterization of Dicer-like enzymes in Paramecium tetraurelia
     
  • Francesca Coraggio - 27.06.2018 - Prof. Dr. Peter Meister
    Involvement of epigenetic factors and metabolism in pluripotency maintenance in C. elegans
     
  • Rahel Wacker - 26.04.2018 - Prof. Dr. Volker Heussler
    The Host Cell Cytosolic Immune Response During the Plasmodium berghei Liver Stage Follows a Noncanonical Autophagy Pathway
     
  • Cilly Bernardette Schnider - 15.03.2018 - Prof. Dr. Volker Heussler
    Parasite-host interactions during the blood and liver stage of rodent malaria parasites
     
  • Anneliese Hoffmann - 19.01.2018 - Prof. Dr. Torsten Ochsenreiter
    Mitochondrial DNA Maintenance: Dynamics and Protein Interactions in Trypanosoma brucei
     
  • Aditi Singh - 03.08.2017 - Prof. Dr. Mariusz Nowacki
    Identification of epigenetic factors involved in targeting DNA elimination during development
     
  • Dominique Furrer - 13.01.2017 - Prof. Dr. Mariusz Nowacki
    Analysis of Piwi proteins involved in RNA-mediated elimination of germline-specific DNA in Paramecium tetraurelia
     
  • Borka Jojic - 16.12.2016 - Prof. Dr. Torsten Ochsenreiter
    Characterization of the translationally controlled tumor protein in Trypanosoma brucei
     
  • Rishita Nag - 28.11.2016 - Prof. Dr. Beat Suter
    Mms19 and xpd: modulators of mitotic kinases in Drosophila
     
  • Gesine Kaiser - 21.07.2016 - Prof. Dr. Volker Heussler
    High-end microscopy provides insights into the Plasmodium berghei development: the endoplasmic reticulum
     
  • David M. Stucki - 01.07.2016 - Prof. Dr. Smita Saxena
    Mitochondrial impairments contribute to Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 progression and can be ameliorated by the mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ
     
  • Roman Trikin - 17.06.2016 - Prof. Dr. Torsten Ochsenreiter
    TAC102 is a novel component of the mitochondrial genome segregation machinery in Trypanosoma brucei
     
  • Ringo Püschel - 06.04.2016 - Prof. Dr. Peter Meister
    Epigenetic and environmental factors involved in C. elegans cell fate protection
     
  • Mariana De Niz - 15.01.2016 - Prof. Dr. Volker Heussler
    Conserved mechanisms of Plasmodium sequestration and virulence factor export in rodents and humans