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Benjamin M. Bader

by Benjamin M. Bader last modified 2008-10-30 11:12

Dipl. Biol. Benjamin M. Bader
Universität Rostock
Universität Rostock
Benjamin M. Bader
Office address
Albert-Einstein-Str. 3
D-18059 Rostock
Contact
Phone: +49 (0)381 498 6307 or 6319
Fax: +49 (0)381 498 6302
Office: 116-118 and 135
benjamin dot bader@uni-rostock dot de
http://wwwmosi.informatik.uni-rostock.de/diemosiris/Members/bb108
career
  • since january 2007: member in the post graduate programme (DFG-Graduiertenkolleg) Diem-Osiris
  • 2006: scientific assistant in the Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Rostock, project with University of Orebro, Sweden
  • 2006: Diploma thesis: "Die Beteiligung des Motorproteins Myosin-Va an der Organellen-Positionierung in dendritischen Dornen primärer Neurone"



    publications

  • Bader, BM, Redlich, B, and Weiss, D (2008). Neuronal progenitor cell fate: following Wnt-pathway components during glial and neuronal differentiation
    Poster, Berlin, Proceedings of 5th international stem cell school on regenerative medicine.
  • Schmitz, Y, Bader, BM, Weiss, DG, Wolkenhauer, O and Rateitschak, K (2008). Elucidating the role of nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling of ß-catenin antagonists by mathematical modelling,
    Poster, Tenerife, Spain, "Summer School on Systems Biology for Medical Applications", September 30-October 2.
  • Bader, BM, Weiss, DG (2008). Signal protein translocation in differentiating human neural progenitor cells: 3D image quantification for a systems biology approach
    Abstract/oral presentation, Bremen, Germany, Proceedings of "Annual meeting of German Society for Cytometry" September 16-18.
  • Bader, BM, Schmitz, Y, Redlich, B, Rateitschak, K, Wolkenhauer, O, and Weiss, DG (2008). Quantitative 3D image analysis to study the beta-catenin translocation during differentiation of human neural progenitor cells
    Poster, Dresden, Germany, Proceedings of "2nd International Congress on Stem Cells and Tissue Formation" July 6-9.
  • Bader, BM, and Weiss, D (2008). A study of protein translocation during differentiation of human neural progenitor cells: Quantitative data generation from confocal 3D images for a systems biology approach
    Poster, Budapest, Hungary, Proceedings of ISAC XXIV International Congress 2008 - Cytometry in the Age of Systems Biology - (International Society for the Advancement of Cytometry).
  • Bader, BM, Redlich, B, and Weiss, DG (2008). Quantitative 3D analysis and evaluation of confocal images for the study of translocation of Wnt-signalling molecules in human neural progenitor cells
    Poster, Marburg/Lahn, Germany, "German Society for Cell Biology - Annual Meeting 2008", published in European Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 87S1, Suppl. 58, p 18, ISSN 0171-9335.
  • Jaeger, A, Klum, S, Bader, BM, Weiss, DG, and Kriehuber, R (2008). Expression profile of apoptosis-related genes during differentiation in the human neuronal progenitor cell line VM197
    Poster, Marburg/Lahn, Germany, "German Society for Cell Biology - Annual Meeting 2008", March 12 to March 15, European Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 87S1, Suppl. 58, p 18, ISSN 0171-9335.
  • Bader, BM, Mazemondet, O, Hübner, R, Redlich, B, Mix, E, Rolfs, A, and Weiss, DG (2008). Beta-catenin translocation influences early differentiation of human neural progenitor cells
    Poster, Keystone, CO, USA, Proceedings of Keystone Symposium on Wnt/beta-Catenin Signaling in Development and Disease.
  • Bader, BM and Weiss, D (2007). Lipofection of GFP-fusion-proteins as a tool to investigate the dynamics and plasticity of dendritic spines in primary mouse frontal cortex cultures
    Poster, Hamburg, Molecular pathways in health and disease of the nervous system.
  • Bader, BM, Mazemondet, O, Rolfs, A, and Weiss, D (2007). Characterizing the Wnt-pathway components and their subcellular localization in differentiating human neural progenitor cells
    Poster, Hamburg, Molecular pathways in health and disease of the nervous system.
  • Bader, BM and Weiss, DG (2007). Canonical Wnt-Pathway and Cytoskeleton in Human Neural Progenitor Cells (ReNcell VM)
    Poster, Hamburg, Germany, Proceedings in "GBM Fall Meeting 2007".
  • Bader, BM, Mazemondet, O, Rolfs, A, and Weiss, DG (2007). Wnt-pathway in differentiating human neural progenitor cells (ReNcell VM)
    Poster, MDC, Berlin, Germany, Proceedings of "Wnt Signaling in Development and Disease" .
  • Bader, BM and Weiss, DG (2007). The role of Wnt-pathway mediated changes in the cytoskeleton-motor-enzyme-system upon differentiation of neural progenitor cells.
    In: Dagstuhl "Zehn plus eins".
  • Mazemondet, O, Bader, BM, Rolfs, A, and Weiss, DG (2007). Wnt-pathway in differentiating human neural progenitor cells
    Poster, Spring School for Regenerative Medicine, Oslo, Norway.
  • Bader, BM (2006). "Die Beteiligung des Motorproteins Myosin-Va an der Organellen-Positionierung in dendritischen Dornen primärer Neurone"
    Diploma Thesis, University of Rostock.



    talks

  • 5th International Stem Cell School, short oral presentation, 2008-10-21 in Berlin "Neuronal progenitor cell fate: following Wnt-pathway components during glial and neuronal di erentiation"
  • annual meeting of German Society for Cytometry (DGfZ) 2008-09-17 in Bremen, oral presentation chosen from abstracts "Signal protein translocation in differentiating human neural progenitor cells: 3D image quantification for a systems biology approach"
  • dIEMoSiRiS seminar on data quality and exchange possibilies on 2008-04-30 in Rostock "Data quality of quantitative image analysis"
  • research seminar of Systems Biology Chair Uni Rostock on 2008-12-12, invited talk, Rostock "Quantitative multi-dimensional analyses of confocal cell images"
  • dIEMoSiRiS-workshop on 2007-11-26 in Yachthafenresidenz "Hohe Duene", Rostock Warnemünde "Quantitative multi-dimensional analyses of confocal cell images"
  • dIEMoSiRiS-workshop on 2007-05-15 in Hotel Stolteraa, Rostock Warnemünde "Wnt-signalling-mediated changes in the cytoskeleton-motorenzym-system"
  • Tutorial on confocal laser scanning microscopy, on 2007-03-21, invited talk, Medical Faculty University of Rostock, "relationship between cytoskeleton and differentiation of neuronal progenitor cells - Leica SP2 AOBS – confocal microscopy for quantitative analyses of morphological changes"
  • seminar series BATS'4 of graduate school dIEMoSiRiS on 2007-02-07 in Rostock "Experimental Biology / Signal Transduction Pathways and Wnt Signaling"[slides only for registered users]
  • seminar series BATS'4 of graduate school dIEMoSiRiS on 2007-01-10 in Rostock "Basics in Cell and Molecular Biology" [slides only for registered users]



    references

    Prof. Dr. Dieter G. Weiss
    University of Rostock, Germany
    Cell Biology and Biosystems Technology
    www.biologie.uni-rostock.de/tierphysiologie



    PD Dr. Sergei A. Kuznetsov
    University of Rostock, Germany
    Life Cell Imaging Center
    Motor enzymes group
    www.biologie.uni-rostock.de/tierphysiologie/agkuznetsov.html



    Prof. Dr. Mats-Olof Mattsson
    University of Örebro, Sweden
    Cell Biology
    www.oru.se/



    supervised students


    2006:

  • Katja Will: 5 weeks lab internship
  • Mathias Scheel: 5 weeks lab internship

    2007:
  • Dörte Lehmann: 5 weeks lab internship
  • Moritz Jackobshagen: 5 weeks lab internship
  • Marc Steder: 12 weeks lab internship
  • Alexandra Rohn: 12 weeks lab internship

    2008:
  • Henry Bartikowsky: 5 weeks lab internship
  • Silke Heine: 5 weeks lab internship
  • Sabine Schröder: 5 weeks lab internship
  • Benedikt Möllers: 5 weeks lab internship
  • Alexandra Rohn: diploma thesis

  • membership:

  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Zellbiologie (DGZ) (German Society for Cell Biology)
  • Gesellschaft für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie e.V. (GBM) (German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)
  • International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC)

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