Markus Bleich

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Markus Bleich

Markus Bleich (born May 5, 1964 in Baden-Baden ) is a German doctor and university lecturer .

Scientific career

Markus Bleich studied human medicine at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg , where he received his scientific training in the research group of Prof. Dr. Rainer Greger at the Physiological Institute in the fields of electrophysiology and integrative physiology. He did his doctorate with a thesis on potassium channels of the kidneys . In 1998 he completed his habilitation on the transport mechanisms of table salt in the intestine and received his teaching license for universities . He became head of the pharmacological department in the cardiovascular indication group at Aventis Pharma in Hoechst, where he contributed to the development of potential drugs for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias and for the prevention of long-term diabetic damage. Since April 2004 he has been Professor of Physiology and Director at the Physiological Institute of the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . In addition, he is since 2006 member of the Cluster of Excellence " The Future Ocean "

Research interests

  • Physiology of the epithelia
  • Cell membrane proteins (channels and transporters)
  • Investigation of new active ingredients
  • Characterization of regulatory mechanisms.

Selected publications

  • with M. Stumpp, MY Hu, F. Melzner, MA Gutowska, N. Dorey, N. Himmerkus, WC Holtmann, ST Dupont and MC Thorndyke: Acidified seawater impacts sea urchin larvae pH regulatory systems relevant for calcification. In: Proc Natl Acad Sci US A. 109 (44), 2012 Oct 30, pp. 18192-18197. doi: 10.1073 / pnas.1209174109
  • with K. Suffrian, KG Schulz, MA Gutowska and U. Riebesell: Cellular pH measurements in Emiliania huxleyi reveal pronounced membrane proton permeability. In: New Phytol. 190 (3), 2011 May, pp. 595-608. doi: 10.1111 / j.1469-8137.2010.03633.x
  • with J. Schroder, R. Lullmann-Rauch, N. Himmerkus, I. Pleines, B. Nieswandt, Z. Orinska, F. Koch-Nolte, B. Schroder and P. Saftig: Deficiency of the tetraspanin CD63 associated with kidney pathology but normal lysosomal function. In: Mol. Cell Biol. Feb; 29 (4), 2009, pp. 1083-1094. doi: 10.1128 / MCB.01163-08

Web links

Individual evidence

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