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Dr. Claudia C. Englbrecht

Visiting Assistant Professor

 Education:

Diploma in biochemistry, cell biology/zoology, human
genetics and ecology, University of Munich, 1995
Topic of diploma thesis: Genetic characterization of the
D. longispina species complex

Professional training course with a focus on economics and marketing, 1995-1996

Ph.D. in Molecular Evolution, University of Munich, 2000
Topic of the dissertation: Phylogoegraphy and population
structure of two palaeartic fish species.

 

Teaching Responsibilities:

Cell Biology
Life Science 108N laboratory

Research Interests:

Molecular evolution, genome evolution, phylogeography

Publications:

Giessler S and Englbrecht CC, The European Daphnia longispina species group (Crustacea: Anomopoda) - a dynamic network inferred by sequence variation of internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS 1) of nuclear ribosomal DNA, submitted

Englbrecht CC, Facius A, Challenges in Bioinformatics for Proteomics, Review, 2005, Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, 8: 705.

Facius A, Englbrecht CC, Birzele F, Groscurth A, Schmid B, Wanka S, Mewes W, PRIME - A Graphical Interface for Integrating Genomic/Proteomic Databases Proteomics, 5:75-80

Greenwood AD, Englbrecht CC, MacPhee RDE, 2004, Characterization of an endogenous retrovirus class in elephants and their relatives
BMC Evolutionary Biology, 4:38

Englbrecht CC, Schoof H, Böhm S, 2004, Conservation, diversification and expansion of C2H2 zinc finger proteins in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome
BMC Genomics, 5:39

Englbrecht CC, Han M, Mader M, Osanger A, Mayer K, 2004, The importance of curated databases for clinical bioinformatics, Yearbook of Medical Informatics.

Englbrecht CC, Schliewen U, Tautz D, 2002, The impact of stocking on the integrity of lake populations of the Arctic charr (Salvelinus) in the alpine region.
Molecular Ecology, 11, 1017-1027

Englbrecht CC, Freyhof J, Nolte A, Rassmann K, Schliewen U, Tautz D , 2000, Phylogeography of the bullhead Cottus gobio (Pisces: Teleostei: Cottidae) suggests a pre-Pleistocene origin of the major Central European populations
Molecular Ecology, 9, 709-722

Englbrecht CC, Largiader CR, Hänfling B and Tautz D, 1999, Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci in the European bullhead Cottus gobio L. (Osteichthyes) and their applicability to related taxa
Molecular Ecology, 8, 1966-1968

Curriculum Vitae

Contact Information:

Department of Biological Sciences Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529-0266
Office: 108E
Phone: (757) 683-4192
E-mail: cenglbre@odu.edu