Egg Margit Christine PD Dr.
Adresse:
Institut für Zoologie
Universität Innsbruck
Technikerstr. 25
6020 Innsbruck
Österreich
Raum: 6/20
Telefon: +43 512 507-51865
E-Mail: margit.egg@uibk.ac.at
Aktuelle Forschung
Die Wechselwirkung der Zirkadianen Uhr mit dem Hypoxie-Signalweg von (Säuger)-Zellen steht im Mittelpunkt unserer Forschung. Sauerstoffmangel dämpft die Oszillationsamplitude der Inneren Uhr, sowohl auf physiologischer als auch auf molekularer Ebene. Umgekehrt unterliegt die Hypoxie-Antwort von Zellen und Tieren der Veränderung durch die Tageszeit und ist somit eindeutig zirkadian reguliert. Die weitere Aufklärung der dieser Wechselwirkung zu Grunde liegenden molekularen Regelwerke sind Gegenstand unserer aktuellen Forschung. Zusätzlich beschäftigen wir uns in diesem Zusammenhang besonders mit der Wirkung von niederen elektromagnetischen Feldern, wie in Fall der therapeutischen Kernspinresonanz, auf beide Signalwege. Diese Richtung führt uns immer mehr in die Welt der Quantenbiologie, aber auch in die der anwendungsorientierten medizinischen Grundlagenforschung.
Projekte
- Erforschung der biologischen Wirksamkeit der MBST-Kernspinresonanztherapie Laufzeit bis 31.05.2025 Fördergeber: MedTec Medizintechnik GmbH
- Auswirkung der Kernspinresonanz Therapie NMR auf die zirkadiane Uhr und den Hypoxie – Signalweg; Fördergeber: MEDTec GmbH, Deutschland; Laufzeit 15.05.2015 bis 15.10.2019
- Metallothioneins and their genes in Helix pomatia. Reinhard Dallinger & Margit Egg, FWF, Laufzeit: 2007-2010
Curriculum vitae
Zeitraum | Beschreibung |
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1999 - 2002 | Forschungsassistentin an der Universitätsklinik für Innere Medizin Innsbruck, Hepatologie und Gastroenterologie |
2002 - 2006 | Post Doc am Institut für Zoologie und Limnologie, Universität Innsbruck |
März 2006 | Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Zoologie und Limnologie, Universität Innsbruck |
Publikationen
Beiträge in Büchern / Zeitschriften
Zeitschriftenaufsatz (Originalarbeit)
- Burtscher, J.; Hohenauer, E.; Burtscher, M.; Millet, G.P.; Egg, M. (2023): Environmental and behavioral regulation pf HIF-mitochondria crosstalk.In: Free Radical Biology & Medicine. (DOI) (Weblink)
- Srut, M.; Peer, B.; Fiechtner, B.; Egg, M.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Höckner, M. (2022): Aging Cell Culture - Genetic and Metabolic Effects of Passage Number on Zebrafish Z3 Cells.In: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry 56, S. 50 - 65. (Volltext) (DOI) (Weblink)
- Thöni, V.; Mauracher, D.; Ramalingam, A.; Fiechtner, B.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Egg, M. (2022): Quantum based effects of therapeutic nuclear magnetic resonance persistently reduce glycolysis.In: iScience 25/12, Nr. 105536. (Volltext) (DOI) (Weblink)
- Thöni, V.; Oliva, R.; Mauracher, D.; Egg, M. (2021): Therapeutic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance affects the core clock mechanism and associated Hypoxia-inducible factor-1.In: Chronobiology International 38/8, S. 1120 - 1134. (Volltext) (DOI) (Weblink)
- Oliva, R.; Jansen, B.; Benscheidt, F.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Egg, M. (2019): Nuclear magnetic resonance affects the circadian clock and hypoxia-inducible factor isoforms in zebrafish.In: Biological Rhythm Research 50/5, S. 739 - 757. (Volltext) (DOI) (Weblink)
- Sandbichler, A.M.:; Jansen, B.; Peer, B.A..; Paulitsch, M.; Pelster, B.; Egg, M. (2018): Metabolic Plasticity Enables Circadian Adaptation to Acute Hypoxia in Zebrafish Cells.In: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry 46/3, S. 1159 - 1174. (Volltext) (DOI)
- Tartarotti, B.; Alfreider, A.; Egg, M.; Saul, N.; Schneider, T.; Sommaruga, R.; Tischler, A.; Vetter, J. (2018): Seasonal plasticity in photoprotection modulates UV-induced hsp gene expression in copepods from a clear lake.In: Limnology and Oceanography 63/4, S. 1579 - 1592. (Volltext) (DOI) (Weblink)
- Tischler, A.; Egg, M.; Füreder, L. (2016): Ethanol: A simple and effective RNA-preservation for freshwater insects living in remote habitats.In: LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY - METHODS 14/3, S. 186 - 195. (DOI)
- Pelster, B.; Egg, M. (2015): Multiplicity of Hypoxia-Inducible Transcription Factors and Their Connection to the Circadian Clock in the Zebrafish.In: PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ZOOLOGY 88/2, S. 146 - 157. (DOI)
- Egg, M.; Paulitsch, M.; Ennemoser, Y.; Wüstenhagen, A.; Schwerte, T.; Sandbichler, A. M.; Fiechtner, B.; Köblitz, L.; Prem, C.; Pelster, B. (2014): Chronodisruption increases cardiovascular risk in zebrafish via reduced clearance of senescent erythrocytes.In: Chronobiology International 31/5, S. 680 - 689. (DOI)
- Kopp, R.; Bauer, I.; Ramalingam, A.; Egg, M.; Schwerte, T. (2014): Prolonged Hypoxia Increases Survival Even in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Showing Cardiac Arrhythmia.In: PLoS One 9/2, S. e89099. (DOI)
- Egg, M.; Köblitz, L.; Hirayama, J.; Schwerte, T.; Folterbauer, C.; Kurz, A.; Fiechtner, B.; Möst, M.; Salvenmoser, W.; Sassone- Corsi, P.; Pelster, B. (2013): Linking oxygen to time: The bidirectional interaction between the hypoxic signaling pathway and the circadian clock.In: Chronobiology International 30/4, S. 510 - 529. (DOI) (Weblink)
- Egg, M.; Tischler, A.; Schwerte, T.; Sandbichler, A.; Folterbauer, C.; Pelster, B. (2012): Endurance exercise modifies the circadian clock in zebrafish (Danio rerio) temperature independently.In: Acta Physiologica 205/1, S. 167 - 176. (DOI) (Weblink)
- Kopp, R.; Köblitz, L.; Egg, M.; Pelster, B. (2011): HIF - signaling and overall gene expression changes during hypoxia and prolonged exercise differ considerably.In: PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS 43/9, S. 506 - 516. (DOI)
- Palacio, Oscar; Pagani, Ayelen; Pérez-Rafael, Silvia; Egg, Margit; Höckner, Martina; Brandstätter, Anita; Capdevila, Mercé; Atrian, Silvia; Dallinger, Reinhard (2011): Shaping mechanisms of metal specificity in a family of metazoan metallothioneins: evolutionary differentiation of mollusc metallothioneins.In: BMC Biology 9/4, S. 1 - 20. (DOI)
- Sandbichler, A.M.; Egg, M.; Schwerte, T.; Pelster, B. (2011): Claudin 28b and F-actin are involved in rainbow trout gill pavement cell tight junction remodeling under osmotic stress.In: Journal of Experimental Biology 214/9, S. 1473 - 1487. (DOI)
- Kopp, R.; Schwerte, T.; Egg, M.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Egger, B.; Pelster, B. (2010): Chronic reduction in cardiac output induces hypoxic signaling in larval zebrafish even at a time when convective oxygen transport is not required.In: PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS 42a, S. 8 - 23. (DOI)
- Egg, M.; Höckner, M.; Brandstätter, A.; Schuler, D.; Dallinger, R. (2009): Structural and bioinformatic analysis of the Roman snail Cd-Metallothionein gene uncovers molecular adaptation towards plasticity in coping with multifarious environmental stress.In: Molecular Ecology 18/11, S. 2426 - 2443.
- Zoller, H.; Egg, M.; Graziadei, I.; Creus, M.; Janecke, A. R.; Löffler-Ragg, J.; Vogel, W. (2007): CFTR gene mutations in pancreatitis: Frequency and clinical manifestations in an Austrian patient cohort.In: Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift 119/17-18, S. 527 - 533.
- DALLINGER, R.; LAGG, B.; EGG, M.; SCHIPFLINGER, R.; CHABICOVSKY, M. (2004): Cd accumulation and Cd-Metallothionein as a biomarker in Cepaea hortensis (Helicidae, Pulmonata) from laboratory exposure and metal-polluted habitats.In: ECOTOXICOLOGY 13, S. 757 - 772.
Zeitschriftenaufsatz (Review)
- Pelster, B.; Egg, M. (2018): Hypoxia-inducible transcription factors in fish: expression, function and interconnection with the circadian clock.In: Journal of Experimental Biology 221/13, No. jeb163709. (DOI) (Weblink)
Zeitschriftenbeitrag (Proceedings Paper)
- Pelster, B.; Egg, M. (2007): The influence of hypoxia on developing zebrafish.In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 148/Supplement 1, S. 118 - 119. (DOI)
Zeitschriftenbeitrag (Meeting-Abstract)
- Dallinger, Reinhard; Höckner, Martina; Egg, Margit; Palacios, Oscar; Capdevila, Mercé; Pagani, Ayelen; Atrian, Silvia (2010): Structural and functional differentiation of gastropod metallothioneins has been achieved by evolution of metal-specific isoform families.In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 157/Supplement 1, S. S35. (DOI)
- Dallinger, Reinhard; Egg, Margit; Höckner, Martina; Schuler, Dietmar; Atrian, Silvia; Capdevila, Mercé (2009): Molecular adaptation to cope with environmental stress of terrestrial gastropod Cadmium-metallothioneins: High metal specificity at the protein level combines with multifunctionality of genes.In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 154A/1 (Suppl.), S. S33.
- Egg, M.; Pelster, B. (2009): Hypoxia modifies the expression of clock genes in zebrafish larvae.In: FASEB Journal 23, S. 779.3.
- Atrian, Silvia; Pagani, Ayleen; Capdevila, Mercé; Palacios, Oscar; Egg, Margit; Höckner, Martina; Dallinger, Reinhard (2008): Perfect adaptation to cope with metal stress and trace element homeostasis: Metal specificity is a fundamental structural feature of snail metallothioneins.In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 151A/1 (Suppl.), S. 520.
- Dallinger, Reinhard; Egg, Margit; Höckner, Martina; Schuler, Dietmar (2008): Understanding the functioning of a Gene: Ability of the Cd-Metallothionein of Roman snail (Helix pomatia L.) to cope with Multiple Environmental Stress.In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 151A/1 (Suppl.), S. 520.
- Egg, M.; Moest, M.; Pelster, B. (2008): Hypoxia - a zeitgeber of the circadian clock?In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 150/3 (Supplement 1), S. 151 - 152.
- Pelster, B.; Kopp, R.; Egg, M. (2008): Hypoxia during development of the zebrafish – signalling and effects.In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 151/1 (Supplement 1), S. 1.
- Sandbichler, AM.; Egg, M.; Pelster, G.B. (2005): Osmolarity-induced changes in trout gill epithelial cells on permeable supports.In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 141/Supplement 1, S. 197.
Beitrag in Proceedingsband (Abstract)
- Oliva, R.; Egg, M. (2017): Effect of nuclear magnetic resonance on the circadian clock and the hypoxic signaling pathway. In: Abstract Book. Society for Experimental Biology Meeting GOTHENBURG 2017. London: The Society for Experimental Biology., S. 89. (Weblink)
Medienbeiträge
Beitrag in Fernsehen / Videoplattform
- Egg, M.; Mauracher, D.; Thöni, V.: Campus: Magazin für Forschung und Entwicklung "Die Effekte von tNMR im biologischen System". In: Rai Südtirol / Rai Alto Adige vom 21.10.2022. (Weblink)
Vorträge
Präsentationen auf Kongressen, Tagungen o.Ä.
Konferenzvortrag (auf persönliche Einladung)
- Vortragende/r: Egg, M. Co-AutorInnen: Sandbichler, A.: Linking oxygen to time: The impact of oxygen availability on the circadian clock in zebrafish.The 29th Conference of the International Society for Chronobiology (ISC), Suzhou, 26.10.2016. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Pelster, B. Co-AutorInnen: Egg, M.: Hif-signaling is interconnected with the circadian clock.Frontiers in Tropical Aquatic Physiology, Manaus, 10.05.2013.
- Vortragende/r: Pelster, B.: Hif signalling in fish – observations and questions.SEB Conference Woodstock 2012, Abbazia di Spineto, 26.06.2012. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: DALLINGER, R. Co-AutorInnen: EGG, M.; ATRIAN, S.: Molecular adaptation at different levels of biological organization: How terrestrial pulmonates solve their metal problem.24th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry (ESCPB), Antwerp, 19.09.2006.
Konferenzvortrag (auf Einreichung / Anmeldung)
- Vortragende/r: Oliva, R. Co-AutorInnen: Egg, M.: Effect of nuclear magnetic resonance on the circadian clock and the hypoxia signalling pathway.The Society for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting (SEB Gothenburg 2017), Göteborg, 05.07.2017. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Tischler, A. Co-AutorInnen: Egg, M.; Pelster, B.; Füreder, L.: Heat shock protein expression in Diamesa latitarsis (Diptera, Chironomidae) under natural conditions.9th Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Genf, 05.07.2015. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Egg, M. Co-AutorInnen: Schwerte, T.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Pelster, B.: Linking time to oxygen: The cross-talk between the Circadian Clock and the Hypoxic Signaling Pathway.Society for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting 2014, Manchester, 03.07.2014. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Sandbichler, A.M. Co-AutorInnen: Nagy, J.; Egg, M.: Differential hypoxic response of the circadian clock: attenuation versus phase shift.Society for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting 2014, Manchester, 03.07.2014. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Pelster, B. Co-AutorInnen: Egg, M.: Hypoxia Induced Hif Signaling in Zebrafish Larvae.10th International Congress on the Biology of Fish, Madison, 18.07.2012. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Pelster, B. Co-AutorInnen: Egg, M.: Prolonged swimming activity modifies the expression of clock genes in zebrafish.10th International Congress on the Biology of Fish, Madison, 18.07.2012. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Atrian, Silvia Co-AutorInnen: Pagani, Ayleen; Capdevila, Mercé; Palacios, Oscar; Egg, Margit; Höckner, Margit; Dallinger, Reinhard: Evolutionary diversification of snail metallothioneins is driven by extreme metal specificity of isoforms combined with cell-specific expression.5th Annual Meeting of the Center of Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Igls, 26.09.2008.
- Vortragende/r: Egg, M. Co-AutorInnen: Möst, M.; Pelster, B.: Hypoxia- a zeitgeber of the circadian clock?Society for Experimental Biology Annual Main Meeting, Marseille, 06.07.2008.
- Vortragende/r: DALLINGER, R.; EGG, M.; CAPDEVILA, M.; ATRIAN, S: How to cope with metal stress in a changeful environment - Lessons learned from terrestrial pulmonate mulluscs.3rd Annual Meeting of the Center of Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Vill, 30.09.2006.
- Vortragende/r: Egg, M.: The Cd- Metallothionein gene of Helix pomatia: An evolutionary key to the understanding of complex stress response?2nd Annual Meeting of the Center for Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Vill, 30.09.2005.
- Vortragende/r: EGG, M.; HÖCKNER, M.; DALLINGER, R.: Vom Protein zum Gen – das Biomarker-Potential der Metallothionein-Antwort in der Weinbergschnecke und dessen ökologische Relevanz.10. SETAC GLB – Meeting, Basel, 29.09.2005.Vortrag bei Expertentagung
- Vortragende/r: Egg, M. Co-AutorInnen: Oliva, R.; Benscheidt, F.; Sandbichler, A.M.: Wirkung der MBST Kernspinresonanztherapie (MBST NMR) auf die Innere Uhr und den Sauerstoff-Signalweg.Anwendertagung / Conference: Therapie par resonance magnetique nucleaire, St. Chamond, Lyon, 19.10.2017.
- Vortragende/r: Egg, M. Co-AutorInnen: Oliva, R.: MBST und die Zirkadiane Uhr.Anwendertagung Multibiosignaltherapie (MBST) 2017, Wetzlar, 03.03.2017. (Weblink)
Posterpräsentation
- Vortragende/r: Thöni, V. Co-AutorInnen: Dimova, E.Y.; Kietzman, T.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Egg, M.: Water proton resonances reset the circadian clock in mammalian cells.GRC Quantum Biology Gordon Research Conference, Galveston (Texas), 20.03.2023. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Mauracher, David Co-AutorInnen: Thöni, V.; Fiechtner, B.; Egg, M.: tNMR affects the circadian clock of somatic cells under normoxia and hypoxia.XVII European Biological Rhythms Society (EBRS 2022), Zürich, 28.07.2022. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Thöni, Viktoria Co-AutorInnen: Mauracher, D.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Egg, M.: Therapeutic Nuclear magnetic resonance redirects the metabolism of NIH-3T3 cells.XVII European Biological Rhythms Society (EBRS 2022), Zürich, 25.07.2022. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Sandbichler, A.M. Co-AutorInnen: Scheidnagl, S.; Selcuk, D.; Rainer, D.; Pelster, B.; Egg, M.: Mitochondrial plasticity in zebrafish fibroblasts exposed to hypoxia.Mitochondrial Trafficking and Function in Health and Disease, Boston, 25.06.2012. (Weblink)
- Vortragende/r: Dallinger, Reinhard; Höckner, Martina; Schuler, Dietmar; Egg, Margit; Atrian, Silvia; Capdevial, Mercé: Understanding multifunctionality of terrestrial gastropod Cadmium-Metallothioneins: High metal specificity of expressed protein is complemented by response plasticity at the gene level.1st Life Science Meeting, Igls, 18.09.2009.
- Vortragende/r: Egg, M.; Pelster, B.: Hypoxia modifies the expression of clock genes in zebrafish larvae.Experimental Biology 2009, New Orleans, 18.04.2009.
- Vortragende/r: Egg, M.; Pelster, B.: Crosstalk between the circadian clock and the hypoxic pathway in zebrafish (Danio rerio).3rd European Science Foundation Functional Genomics Conference 2008, Innsbruck, 01.10.2008.
- Vortragende/r: Egg, Margit; Höckner, Martina; Brandstätter, Anita; Schuler, Dietmar; Dallinger, Reinhard: Plasticity in coping with multifarious Environmental Stress by Roman Snail Populations is linked to the structure and responsiveness of the Cd-Metallothionein Gene: a bioinformatic analysis.5th Annual Meeting of the Center of Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Igls, 26.09.2008.
- Vortragende/r: ATRIAN, S.; CAPDEVILA, M.; PAGANI, A.; PALACIOS, O.; EGG, M.; DALLINGER, R.: Functional differentiation of metal-specific snail metallothionein (MT) native isoforms is confirmed by characterization of recombinantly synthesized metal-MT complexes.4th Annual Meeting of the Center of Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Igls, 29.09.2007.
- Vortragende/r: DALLINGER, R.; EGG, M.; HÖCKNER, M.; SCHULER, D.: The Cd-Metallothionein of the Roman snail Helix pomatia: Specific adaptation of a gene to cope with multifarious environmental stress.4th Annual Meeting of the Center of Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Igls, 29.09.2007.
- Vortragende/r: SCHULER, D.; EGG, M.; HISPARD, F.; de VAUFLEURY, A.; DALLINGER, R.: Characterization of Metallothionein isoforms in Cornu aspersum (Pulmonata) by a combined molecular and biochemical approach.3rd Annual Meeting of the Center of Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Vill, 30.09.2006.
- Vortragende/r: Sandbichler, A.; Egg, M.; Pelster, B.: The influence of apical hypoosmotic stress on the expression of cytoskeletal components in trout gill epithelial cells.7th International Congress on the Biology of Fish (ICBF VII), St. John’s, 18.07.2006.
- Vortragende/r: Dallinger, R.; Egg, M.; Chabicovsky, M.: The dual metallothionein system of Helix pomatia: towards its application in environmental toxicology.2nd Annual Meeting of the Center for Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Vill, 30.09.2005.
- Vortragende/r: EGG, M.; HÖCKNER, M.; DALLINGER, R.: The Cd-metallothionein gene of Helix pomatia: An evolutionary key to the understanding of complex stress response?2nd Annual Meeting of the Center for Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Vill, 30.09.2005.
- Vortragende/r: Prem, C.; Egg, M.; Hauffe, H.; Schwerte, T.; Pelster, B.: Influence of swim training on erythropoietin expression in zebrafish larvae (Danio rerio).2nd Annual Meeting of the Center for Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Vill, 30.09.2005.
- Vortragende/r: Sandbichler, A.; Egg, M.; Pelster, B.: Transcriptional response to apical osmotic stress in trout gill epithelial cells.2nd Annual Meeting of the Center for Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Vill, 30.09.2005.
- Vortragende/r: Dallinger, R.; Egg, M.: Die Bedeutung ökotoxikologischer Grundlagenforschung für die Einschätzung und prognostische Beurteilung der Zustands- Entwicklung alpiner Lebensräume.Die Alpen im Jahr 2020. Erkenntnisse, Thesen, Szenarien, Fragen, Obergurgl, 20.09.2005.
- Vortragende/r: Sandbichler, A.; Egg, M.; Pelster, B.: Transcriptional response to apical osmotic stress in trout gill epithelial cells.SEB Annual Main Meeting 2005, Barcelona, 11.07.2005.
- Vortragende/r: Egg, Margit; Höckner, Martina; Dallinger, Reinhard: Analysis of gene control regions of Cd- and Cu-metallothionein isoforms from Helix pomatia reveal remarkable structural features suggesting complex regulatory functions.1st Annual Meeting of the Center for Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Vill, 01.10.2004.
Gastvorträge
Gastvortrag
- Vortragende/r: Dallinger, R.; Chabicovsky, M.; Egg, M.: Cu regulation by subcellular speciation: Metal compartmentalization and the role of Cu- Metallothionein in a terrestrial snail.Universität Zürich, Zürich, 01.12.2005.
- Vortragende/r: Egg, M.; Höckner, M.; Dallinger, R.: The Cd-Metallothionein gene of Helix pomatia: a prime example for gene functioning?Universität Zürich, Zürich, 01.12.2005.
Projekte, Stipendien und sonstige Drittmittel
Projekte
- Egg, Margit: Erforschung der biologischen Wirksamkeit der MBST-Kernspinresonanztherapie.MedTec Medizintechnik GmbH01.06.2021 - 31.05.2025
- Egg, Margit; Paulitsch, Monika: The impact of hypoxia on metabolic oscillators.Tiroler Wissenschaftsförderung (TWF), Nachwuchsförderung01.01.2017 - 31.12.2018
- Egg, Margit: NMR, Hif und Clock. Auswirkung der Kernspinresonanz Therapie NMR auf die zirkadiane Uhr und den Hypoxie - Signalweg.MedTec Medizintechnik GmbH15.05.2015 - 15.10.2019
- Egg, Margit: Auswirkungen von Therapeutic-NMR (MBST®-Nuclear Magnetic Resonanz) auf die circadiane Uhr und den Hypoxie-Signalweg in Zebrafisch-Zellen.MedTec Medizintechnik GmbH01.02.2014 - 31.07.2014
- Dallinger, Reinhard; Egg, Margit: Metal-specific adaptation of metallothionein isoforms and their genes in Helix pomatia: Metal preference studies by recombinant expression in vitro and construction of transcriptional reporter genes transfected in Biomphalaria glabrata embryonic cells.Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF), Einzelprojekt 01.04.2007 - 31.12.2010
Funktionen und Mitgliedschaften
- Egg, M.: Mitglied des Fakultätsrates.Universität Innsbruck - Fakultät für biologie, Innsbruck, 01.01.2008 lfd.
- Egg, M.: Mitglied im Berufungsverfahren für die Professur "Zoologie".Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, 01.09.2007 - 30.06.2008.
Akademische Leistungen
Dissertationen / Habilitationen
- Egg, Margit: Verleihung der Lehrbefugnis für das Fach "Zoologie" (2019). (Weblink)
Betreuung von Abschlussarbeiten
- Egg, Margit: Kurz, Antje: Impact of Clock3 on the Hypoxic Response of Transgenic Zebrafish Cell Lines (2010).
- Egg, Margit: Tischler, Astrid: Exercise: A Zeitgeber for the Circadian Clock in Zebrafish (Damio rerio) (2010).