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Principal Investigators > Prof. Dr. Markus Glatzel

Prof. Dr. Markus Glatzel

Affiliation


Institut für Neuropathologie
Zentrum für Klinische Pathologie
Universitätsklinikum Eppendorf
Martinistr. 52
20246 Hamburg
Tel: +49-40-7410-52218
Fax: +49-40-7410-54929
Email: m.glatzel@uke.de
 

Date of birth


May 17, 1969
 

Education and Professional Experience


1990-1997

1994-1997

1997

1997-1998

 
1998-2002

 
2002-2005

 
2002-2005

 
2004

2004-2005

from Nov/2005

 
2006

from 2007


Studies of Medicine, University of Ulm, Freiburg, Durban (South Africa)

Doctoral Student, Dept. of Neuroimmunology, University of Ulm

Medical Doctorate (Dr. med.), University of Ulm

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Experimental Neuropathology, Institute of Neuropathology, University of Zürich

Resident in Surgical Pathology and Neuropathology, Institute of
Pathology, Institute of Neuropathology, University of Zürich

Consultant in Neuropathology, Institute of Neuropathology, University of Zürich

Co-Director of the Swiss National Reference Center for Prion Diseases, Zürich

Habilitation for Neuropathology, University of Zürich

Senior Lecturer in Neuropathology, University of Zürich

Full Professor of Neuropathology and Director of the Institute of Neuropathology University Medical Center, Hamburg-Eppendorf

Specialist (Facharzt) in Neuropathology, Medical Council, Hamburg

Speaker of the Research Unit on Neuronal Protein Turnover

Supervisory work:


Since 2001 2 PhD-students and 4 MD students
 

Selected professional memberships:


Member of the Editorial Board: J. of Clinical Neuropathology, Neuropathology

Speaker of the Qualification Committee of the German Society of Neuropathology and Neuroanatomy
 

Selected research topics and accomplishments:


Clinicopathological correlation in dementia

Biomarkers of dementia
 

10 most important publications
  • Montrasio F, Frigg F, Glatzel M, Klein MA, Mackay F, Aguzzi A, Weissmann C (2000) Impaired prion replication in spleens of mice lacking functional follicular dendritic cells. Science 288: 1257-1259

  • Maissen M, Roeckl C, Glatzel M, Goldmann W, Aguzzi A (2001) Plasminogen binds to disease-associated prion protein of multiple species. Lancet 357: 2026-2028

  • Glatzel M, Heppner FL, Albers KM, Aguzzi A (2001) Sympathetic innervation of lymphoreticular organs is rate-limiting for prion neuroinvasion. Neuron 31: 25-34

  • Glatzel M, Künzi V, Nakano M, Greber U, van Leuven F, Aguzzi A (2002) Unhampered prion neuroinvasion despite impaired fast axonal transport in transgenic mice overexpressing four-repeat tau. Journal of Neuroscience 22: 7471-7477

  • Glatzel M, Rogivue C, Ghani, A, Streffer J, Amsler A, Aguzzi A (2002) Sharply increased Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease mortality in Switzerland. Lancet 360:139-141

  • Glatzel M, Abela E, Maissen M, Aguzzi A (2003) Extraneural pathological prion protein in sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. New England Journal of Medicine 349:1812-1820

  • Prinz M, Heikenwalder M, Junt T, Schwarz P, Glatzel M, Heppner FL, Fu YX, Lipp M, Aguzzi A (2003) Positioning of follicular dendritic cells within the spleen controls prion neuroinvasion. Nature 425: 957-962

  • Prinz M, Montrasio F, Furukawa H, van der Haar M, Schwarz P, Rülicke T, Giger OT, Häusler KG, Perez D, Glatzel M, Aguzzi A (2004) Intrinsic resistance of oligodendrocytes to prion infection. Journal of Neuroscience 24: 5974-5981

  • Schoch G, Seeger H, Bogousslavsky J, Tolnay M, Janzer RC, Aguzzi A, Glatzel M (2006) Analysis of prion strains by PrPSc profiling in Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. PLOS Medicine 3(2): e14

  • Kellner A, Matschke J, Bernreuther C, Moch H, Glatzel M. (2009) Autoantibodies against beta-amyloid are common in AD and help control plaque burden. Annals of Neurology 65(1):24-31

Website with personal information

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Letzte Änderung: Christoph Düesberg, 04.12.2009