Martina Brunner
Present position: |
Lab. technician, |
Phone: |
+43 512 507-50253 |
Academic History
- 09/2007 – 08/2012 PhD (University Hospital Vienna) Prevention of IgE-mediated allergic response by molecular chimerism, regulatory T cells and costimulation blockade in a murine model. University Hospital Vienna, Universitätsklinik für Chirurgie, research, ARGE Wekerle, http://www.meduniwien.ac.at/transplantation-immunology/
- 11/2005 – 06/2007 MSc thesis (University Hospital Vienna)
Induction of tolerance by transplantation of Bet v 1 transduced bone marrow. University Hospital Vienna, Universitätsklinik für Chirurgie, ARGE Wekerle - 09/2000 – 08/2007 University study genetics/microbiology, University Vienna
- 09/1995 – 06/2000 HBLA Linz Auhof
top ↑
Projects
Austrian Science Fonds (FWF 35916) "Genome size variation and adaptation in rotifers" (PI: Claus-Peter Stelzer) 2022 - 2026
top ↑
Publications
- Gattringer M., Baranyi U., Pilat N., Hock K., Klaus C., Ramsey H.E., Wrba F., Valenta R., Wekerle T. (2016). Anti-OX40L alone or in combination with anti-CD40L and CTLA4Ig does not inhibit the humoral and cellular response to a major grass pollen allergen. Clin Exp Allergy 46(2):354-64, DOI: 10.1111/cea.12661
- Gattringer M., Baranyi U., Pilat N., Hock K., Klaus C., Buchberger E., Ramsey H., Iacomini J., Valenta R., Wekerle T. (2013). Engraftment of retrovirally transduced Bet v 1-GFP expressing bone marrow cells leads to allergen-specific tolerance. Immunobiology 218(9):1139-46, doi: 10.1016/j.imbio.2013.03.007
- Baranyi U., Gattringer M., Farkas A.M., Hock K., Pilat N., Iacomini J., Valenta R., Wekerle T. (2013). The site of allergen expression in hematopoietic cells determines the degree and quality of tolerance induced through molecular chimerism. Eur J Immunol. 43(9):2451-60, DOI: 10.1002/eji.201243277
- Baranyi U., Gattringer M., Boehm A., Marth K., Focke-Tejkl M., Bohle B., Blatt K., Valent P., Valenta R., Wekerle T. (2011). Expression of a major plant allergen as membrane-anchored and secreted protein in human cells with preserved T cell and B cell epitopes. Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 156(3):259-66, DOI: 10.1159/000323733
top ↑