Christiane Gatz

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Christiane Gatz (* 1958 ) is a German professor of plant molecular biology.

Life

In 1985 she received her doctorate from the Technical University of Darmstadt . She then did a postdoc at the University of Wisconsin – Madison . Her habilitation took place in 1992 at the Free University of Berlin . From 1993 to 1995 she was a professor at Bielefeld University . In 1994 she received the Alfried Krupp Prize for Young University Professors . Since 1996 she has been a professor at the Georg-August University in Göttingen .

Her research takes place in the Schwann-Schleiden Research Center for Molecular Cell Biology on the Acker-Schmalwand plant , for example on the subject of jasmonic acid or Verticillium wilt .

literature

Elizabeth Sleeman: The International Who's Who of Women, 2002, p. 199

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ning Li, Joachim F. Uhrig, Corinna Thurow, Li-Jun Huang, Christiane Gatz: Reconstitution of the Jasmonate Signaling Pathway in Plant Protoplasts, in: Cells. 2019 Dec; 8 (12): 1532.
  2. Anjali Ralhan, Sonja Schöttle, Corinna Thurow, Tim Iven, Ivo Feussner , Andrea Polle, Christiane Gatz: The Vascular Pathogen Verticillium longisporum Requires a Jasmonic Acid-Independent COI1 Function in Roots to Elicit Disease Symptoms in Arabidopsis Shoots, in: Plant Physiol. 2012 Jul; 159 (3): 1192-1203