Development of the olfactory placode and GnRH neurons, inner ear development
The function of FGF signaling during vertebrate development
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2012–2014 Dean of Studies, Faculty of Biology, University of Freiburg
2007–2008 & 2015–2016 Elected Director oft the Institute of Biology 1, University of Freiburg
2005–2015 Initiator and Spokesperson oft the Research Training Group RTG 1104 – From Cells to Organs: Molecular Mechanisms of Organogenesis
Since 2003 C3-Professor of Animal Developmental Biology; Faculty of Biology, University of Freiburg
1998–2003 Group leader, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna, Austria
1996–1998 Postdoc, Dept. of Anatomy, UCSF, San Francisco, USA
1993–1995 Ph.D. in Biology, MPI for Immunobiology, Freiburg, GSF-Research Center for Environment and Health, Munich and Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
1987–1992 Studies of Chemistry/Biochemistry, University of Freiburg
Selected publications
Fuchs A, Inthal A, Herrmann D, Cheng S, Nakatomi M, Peters H, and Neubüser A. (2010). Regulation of Tbx22 during facial and palatal development. Dev. Dyn. 239, 2860-74
Barrionuevo F., Naumann A., Bagheri-Fam S., Speth V., Taketo M.M., Scherer, G., and Neubüser, A. (2008) Sox9 is required for invagination and survival of the otic placode in mice. Dev. Biol. 317, 213-24
Mandler M. and Neubüser A. (2004). FGF signalling is required for initiation of feather placode development. Development 131, 3333-3343.
Bouchard, M., Souabni A., Mandler M., Neubüser A., and Busslinger, M. (2002). Nephric lineage specification by Pax2 and Pax8. Genes Dev. 16, 2958-2970.
Neubüser, A., Peters, H., Balling, R. and Martin, G. (1997). Antagonistic interactions between FGF and BMP signaling pathways: a mechanism for positioning the sites of tooth formation. Cell, 90, 247-255.