Adolf Sandbichler
Research assistant

Address:
Department of Zoology
University of Innsbruck
Technikerstr. 25
6020 Innsbruck
Austria
Room: 6/20
Phone: +43 512 507-51868
e-mail: adolf.sandbichler@uibk.ac.at
Twitter: ASandbichler
Current research
In my research I am interested in the influence of environmental stress such as osmotic changes and low oxygen availability on the acclimation and homeostasis of fish primary cell cultures and cell lines. I study the cell physiological responses with focus on live cell imaging and measurement. One aim is the exact characterization of reactive oxygen species (ROS) emerging in response to a hypoxic exposure and their interaction with cell metabolism. Here my work also intersects with research on circadian rhythms since ROS are suspected as being a linker between the different signalling pathways.
Furthermore I manage matters concerning method development and laser scanning microscopy at the institute in teaching and research.
For more details see:
- Circadian rhythm
- Hypoxic adaptation
- Live cell imaging, signalanalysis and dataanalysis
- MACI - Metabolic Analysis Cluster Innsbruck
Here you can find out more about me in a series called "350 Years University of Innsbruck, Together we are University" (September 2019)
Student courses
I am a teacher in the master's programme "Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology" (MolZEB).
- Winter semester (October):
Elective module 9: Zellbiologie II: Zellhomöostase (7,5 ECTS-AP, 5 SSt)
719515 Zellhomöostase (SE)
719516 Zellhomöostase (UE)
- Summer semester (March):
Elective module 7: Live Cell Imaging (7,5 ECTS-AP, 5 SSt)
719301 Live Cell Imaging (VO)
719302 Live Cell Imaging (UE)
Administrative work
Since 2006 I am trusted representative for disabled scientists at the University of Innsbruck workers council.
Curriculum vitae
2003 | MSc., with distinction. Thesis supervised by Bernd Pelster: Acid-base regulation in isolated gill cells of the goldfish (Carassius auratus). Institute of Zoology, University of Innsbruck |
2004 | Research assistant in training, Institute of Zoology, University of Innsbruck |
2009 | PhD., Dissertation thesis supervised by Bernd Pelster: Transcriptional and Morphological Responses to Osmotic Stress in Trout Gill Cell Cultures: Dynamics of the Tight Junction Protein Claudin 28b and Cortical F-actin in Epithelial Adaptation. Institute of Zoology, University of Innsbruck |
since 2009 | Research assistant, Institute of Zoology, University of Innsbruck |
2010 | Attendance at the 2nd IPMB ‐Workshop on Real‐time Monitoring of Cellular Metabolism using Cell Biosensor Chips. Institute of Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology, Ruprecht‐Karls‐University Heidelberg, Germany |
2011 | Attendance at the "International Advanced Confocal Microscopy Course" at Leica Microsystems, Mannheim, Germany and the "Advanced Techniques in Laser Scanning Microscopy Course" at Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Jena, Germany |
2012 | Start of the Leica SP5 II TCS laser scanning microscope at the Institute of Zoology In-depth training on the MoFlo Astrios (FACS) by Beckman Coulter at the Institute of Ecology |
2014 | In-depth training on the Leica SP8 gatedSTED Superresolution microscope at the CCB Innsbruck Universities |
2014 | Introduction of the CellASIC ONIX (Merck Millipore) live cell imaging platform at the Institute of Zoology |
2015 | Introduction of the Seahorse XFp (Agilent Technologies) cellphysiometer at the Institute of Zoology |
2017 | Establishment of a new circadian lighting system in cooperation with LDDE GmbH, Vienna |
2018 | Attendance at the "2018 Zurich Imaging and Data Analysis School", ZIDAS, ETH Zurich |
2019 | Introduction of a new LC-MS unit (Waters Aquity Arc, QDa) at the Institute of Zoology |
Projects
- Reactive Oxygen Species and their role in the interaction between Circadian Clock and Hypoxic Signaling Pathway, Forschungsförderungsmittel der Nachwuchsförderung 2015 der Universität Innsbruck
- Anpassung von Kiemenepithelzellen an osmotische Veränderungen, Tiroler Wissenschaftsfonds (TWF), 2005
Publications
Publications
Contributions to Books / Journals
Journal Article (Original Paper)
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Drechsel, V.; Schneebauer, G.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Fiechtner, B.; Pelster, B. (2022): Oxygen consumption and acid secretion in isolated gas gland cells of the European eel Anguilla anguilla.
In: Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and environmental physiology 192, pp. 447 - 457. (DOI) (Web link) -
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, pp. 50 - 65. (Full-text) (DOI) (Web link) -
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. (DOI) (Web link) -
Badstöber, J.; Gachon, C.M.M.; Ludwig-Müller, J.; Sandbichler, A:M.; Neuhauser, S. (2020): Demystifying biotrophs: FISHing for mRNAs to decipher plant and algal pathogen-host interaction at the single cell level.
In: Scientific Reports 10/1, No. 14269. (DOI) (Web link) -
Dikova, V.; Vorhauser, J.; Geng, A.; Pelster, B.; Sandbichler, A.M. (2020): Metabolic interaction of hydrogen peroxide and hypoxia in zebrafish fibroblasts.
In: Free Radical Biology & Medicine 152, pp. 469 - 481. (DOI) (Web link) -
Kaehler, K.; Seitter, H.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Tschugg, B.; Obermair, G.J.; Stefanova, N.; Koschak, A. (2020): Assessment of the Retina of Plp-α-Syn Mice as a Model for Studying Synuclein-Dependent Diseases.
In: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 61/6, No. 12. (DOI) (Web link) -
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, pp. 739 - 757. (Full-text) (DOI) (Web link) -
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, pp. 1159 - 1174. (Full-text) (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, pp. 680 - 689. (DOI) -
Leis, S.; Dresch, P.; Peintner, U.; Fliegerova, K.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Insam, H.; Podmirseg, Sabine Marie (2014): Finding a robust strain for biomethanation: anaerobic fungi (Neocallimastigomycota) from the Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) and their associated methanogens.
In: ANAEROBE 29, pp. 34 - 43. (DOI) (Web link) -
Sandbichler, A.M.; Aschberger, T.; Pelster, B. (2013): A Method to Evaluate the Efficiency of Transfection Reagents in an Adherent Zebrafish Cell Line.
In: BioResearch Open Access 2/1, pp. 20 - 27. (DOI) (Web link) -
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, pp. 167 - 176. (DOI) (Web link) -
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, pp. 1473 - 1487. (DOI) -
Sandbichler, A.M.; Farkas, J.; Salvenmoser, W.; Pelster, B. (2011): Cortisol affects tight junction morphology between pavement cells of rainbow trout gills in single-seeded insert culture.
In: Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and environmental physiology 181/8, pp. 1023 - 1034. (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, pp. 8 - 23. (DOI) -
Martien, R.; Loretz, B.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Bernkop-Schnürch, A. (2008): Thiolated chitosan nanoparticles: transfection study in the Caco-2 differentiated cell culture.
In: Nanotechnology 19, pp. 1 - 9. -
SANDBICHLER, AM.; PELSTER, B. (2004): Acid-Base Regulation in Isolated Gill Cells of the Goldfish (Carassius auratus).
In: Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and environmental physiology 174/8, pp. 601 - 610.
Journal Article (Review)
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Sandbichler, A.M.; Höckner, M. (2016): Cadmium Protection Strategies-A Hidden Trade-Off?
In: International Journal of Molecular Sciences 17/1, No. 139. (DOI) (Web link)
Journal Article (Meeting-Abstract)
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Sandbichler, Adolf Michael; Selbenbacher, Josef (2020): Comparative Redox-active Properties of Asparagine Metabolism in Zebrafish and Mouse Fibroblasts.
In: Free Radical Biology & Medicine 159/1, p. S74. (DOI) (Web link) -
Kähler, K; Seitter, H; Sandbichler, A; Obermair, G; Stefanova, N; Koschak, A (2018): Morphology of the Neuroretina in Multiple System Atrophy: does the Pathology of MSA manifest in the retina?
In: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 59/9, No. 1884. -
Sandbichler, A. M.; Schwerte, T.; Pelster, B. (2009): Cortisol-dependent remodelling of tight junction claudin 28b and cortical F-actin in cultured gill epithelia of rainbow trout.
In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 154/1 (Supplement 1), p. S29. -
Aigner, M.; Botta, M.; Sandbichler, A.; Salvenmoser, W.; Egger, B.; Rieger, R.; Gschwentner, R. (2005): Development of a basal medium for primary cell culture of marine flatworms.
In: Berichte des Naturwissenschaftlich-Medizinischen Vereins in Innsbruck 16, p. 20. -
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, p. 197.
Other Publications
Electronic Publication (Preprint)
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Badstöber, J.; Gachon, C.M.M.; Sandbichler, A.; Neuhauser, S. (2019): Biotrophic interactions disentangled: In-situ localisation of mRNAs to decipher plant and algal pathogen – host interactions at single cell level. (DOI) (Web link)
Lectures
Presentations at Conferences, Symposia, etc.
Conference Lecture (Invited Plenary / Keynote Lecture)
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Lecturer(s): Neuhauser, S. Co-author(s): Badstöber, J.; Loacker, A.; Ciaghi, S.; Harikrishnan, S.; Sandbichler, A. M.; Kirchmair, M.; Gachon, MM C.: Biotrophic interactions untangled: In-situ localization of mRNAs is a powerful tool to study pathogen – host interactions at the single cell level.
SAMS-Algal Research for Policy-Making and Biotech, Oban, 2018-05-15. (Web link)
Conference Lecture (Invited Lecture)
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Lecturer(s): Neuhauser, Sigrid Co-author(s): Kirchmair, Martin; Ciaghi, Stefan; Badstöber, Julia; Schwelm, Arne; Ludwig Müller, Jutta; Sandbichler, Adolf M.; Gachon, Claire: Understanding phytomyxid-host interactions by combining transcriptomics with in-situ transcript visualisation.
38th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Protozoology, Wien, 2019-02-21. -
Lecturer(s): Egg, M. Co-author(s): 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, 2016-10-26. (Web link)
Conference Lecture (Upon Registration)
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Lecturer(s): Hobmayer, B. Co-author(s): Eder, M.-K.; Achrainer, M.; Grüner, K.; Sandbichler, A.; Salvenmoser, W.; Cazet, J.; Juliano, C.E.: A Hydra Claudin cell-cell contact protein is involved in epithelial tissue dynamics, regeneration, and osmoregulation.
Cnidofest 2022: Second Biennial Cnidarian Model Systems Meeting, Davis, 2022-09-09. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, A.M. Co-author(s): Wille, V.; Selbenbacher, J.: Asparagine vulnerability of redox metabolism in zebrafish and mouse fibroblasts.
2nd FEBS Workshop Ageing & Regeneration 2022, Mutters, 2022-07-04. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Hobmayer, B. Co-author(s): Eder, M.K.; Achrainer, M.; Grüner, K.; Sandbichler, A.; Salvenmoser, W.: A Hydra Claudin cell-cell contact protein is involved in epithelial tissue dynamics, regeneration, and osmoregulation.
MARISTEM COST Action - Final Meeting, Padova, 2021-10-20. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Egg, M. Co-author(s): 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, 2014-07-03. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, A.M. Co-author(s): Nagy, J.; Egg, M.: Differential hypoxic response of the circadian clock: attenuation versus phase shift.
Society for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting 2014, Manchester, 2014-07-03. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Leis, S. Co-author(s): Dresch, P.; Peintner, U.; Fliegerová, K.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Insam, H.; Podmirseg, Sabine Marie: Isolation and identification of anaerobic fungi (Neocallimastigomycota) from an alpine herbivore, the capricorn (Capra ibex).
8th International Symposium on Anaerobic Microbiology (ISAM8), Innsbruck, 2013-06-13. -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, A.: Osmolarity-induced changes in trout gill epithelial cells on permeable supports.
SEB Annual Main Meeting 2005, Barcelona, 2005-07-11.
Lecture at Expert Conference
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Lecturer(s): Egg, M. Co-author(s): 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, 2017-10-19.
Poster Presentation
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Lecturer(s): Thöni, V. Co-author(s): 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), 2023-03-20. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Sana, F. Co-author(s): Kalpachidou, T.; Kummer, K.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Kress, M.: Effects of Interleukin signaling on metabolism and redox balance in the human neuroblastoma cell line SH-SY5Y.
8th CMBI Meeting Innsbruck 2022, Igls, 2022-09-30. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Thöni, Viktoria Co-author(s): 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, 2022-07-25. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, A.M. Co-author(s): Wille, V.; Selbenbacher, J.: Asparagine vulnerability of redox metabolism in zebrafish and mouse fibroblasts.
2nd FEBS Workshop Ageing & Regeneration 2022, Mutters, 2022-07-04. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, A.M. Co-author(s): Wille, V.; Vorhauser, J.: Hypoxia in mouse and zebrafish fibroblasts: a differentail role of peroxisomes in cellular redox balance.
Society for Redox Biology and Medicine 28th Annual Conference (SfRBM 2021), Indianapolis (online), 2021-11-15. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, A.M. Co-author(s): Selbenbacher, J.; Wille, V.: Comparative Redox-active Properties of Asparagine Metabolism in Zebrafish and Mouse Fibroblasts.
Society for Redox Biology and Medicine 27th Annual Conference (SfRBM 2020), Savannah, 2020-11-19. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Badstöber, J; Gachon, CMM; Sandbichler, A; Neuhauser, S: Biotrophic interactions disentangled: In-situ localisation of mRNAs to decipher plant and algal pathogen - host interactions at single cell level.
Kick-off Meeting Life & Health Science Cluster Tirol, Innsbruck, 2018-12-04. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Dikova, V. Co-author(s): Vorhauser, J.; Pelster, B.; Sandbichler, A.M.: Hydrogen Peroxide under Hypoxia/Reoxygenation in Zebrafish Fibroblasts.
7th Annual CMBI Meeting Innsbruck, Vill, 2018-09-20. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Kaehler, Kathrin Co-author(s): Seitter, Hartwig; Sandbichler, Adolf; Obermair, Gerald; Stefanova, Nadia; Koschak, Alexandra: The Neuroretina in Multiple System Atrophy: Morphological Implications of Plp-α-Syn Mice.
47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C., 2017-11-14. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Kaehler, Kathrin Co-author(s): Seitter, Hartwig; Sandbichler, Adolf; Obermair, Gerald; Stefanova, Nadia; Koschak, Alexandra: The neuroretina in multiple system atrophy: morphological implications of Plp-α-Syn mice.
European Retina Meeting 2017 (ERM), Paris, 2017-10-06. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Kaehler, Kathrin Co-author(s): Seitter, Hartwig; Sandbichler, Adolf; Obermair, Gerald; Stefanova, Nadia; Koschak, Alexandra: Does the Pathology of Multiple System Atrophy manifest in the Neuroretina?
23nd Scientific Symposium of the Austrian Pharmacological Society (APHAR), Innsbruck, 2017-09-29. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Kaehler, Kathrin Co-author(s): Seitter, Hartwig; Sandbichler, Adolf; Obermair, Gerald; Stefanova, Nadia; Koschak, Alexandra: Does the Pathology of Multiple System Atrophy manifest in the Neuroretina?
9th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting & 8th Life Science Meeting Innsbruck, Innsbruck, 2017-09-26. -
Lecturer(s): Lamberti, G. Co-author(s): Laschober, G.; Sopper, S.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Trajanoski, Z.: Metabolic characterization of human T-cells during differentiation.
9th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting & 8th Life Science Meeting Innsbruck, Innsbruck, 2017-09-26. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, A.M. Co-author(s): Vorhauser, J.; Geng, A.: Peroxisomes and their role in cellular redox balance in zebrafish fibroblasts.
9th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting & 8th Life Science Meeting Innsbruck, Innsbruck, 2017-09-26. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Kaehler, Kathrin Co-author(s): Seitter, Hartwig; Sandbichler, Adolf; Stefanova, Nadia; Koschak, Alexandra: Does the Pathology of Multiple System Atrophy manifest in the Neuroretina?
15th Austrian Neuroscience Association (ANA), Klosterneuburg, 2017-09-25. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Kaehler, Kathrin Co-author(s): Seitter, Hartwig; Tschugg, Bettina; Sturm, Edith; Sandbichler, Adolf M.; Stefanova, Nadia; Koschak, Alexandra: The Neuroretina in Multiple System Atrophy.
5th Annual SFB Meeting 2016, Vill, 2016-11-30. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Kaehler, Kathrin Co-author(s): Seitter, Hartwig; Tschugg, Bettina; Sturm, Edith; Sandbichler, Adolf M.; Stefanova, Nadia; Koschak, Alexandra: The Neuroretina in Multiple System Atrophy.
22nd Scientific Symposium of the Austrian Pharmacological Society (APHAR), Wien, 2016-09-09. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Kaehler, Kathrin Co-author(s): Seitter, Hartwig; Tschugg, Bettina; Sturm, Edith; Sandbichler, Adolf M.; Stefanova, Nadia; Koschak, Alexandra: The Neuroretina in Multiple System Atrophy: Atrophy Morphological and Functional Aspects in Plp-α-Syn Mice.
10th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, Kopenhagen, 2016-07-06. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Kaehler, Kathrin Co-author(s): Seitter, Hartwig; Tschugg, Bettina; Sturm, Edith; Sandbichler, Adolf M.; Stefanova, Nadia; Koschak, Alexandra: Retinal immunoreactivity in a mouse model of multiple system atrophy.
6th Annual CMBI Meeting Innsbruck, Gnadenwald, 2016-03-04. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Kaehler, K. Co-author(s): Seitter, H.; Knoflach, D.; Sturm, E.; Sandbichler, A.; Stefanova, N.; Koschak, A.: Retinal pathomorphology in a mouse model of multiple system atrophy.
European Retina Meeting 2015, Brighton, 2015-10-01. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Muik, M. Co-author(s): Gomez-Brandon, M.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Insam, H.; Wett, B.; Podmirseg, Sabine Marie: Characterization of anammox granules from a full-scale WWTP by microscopic techniques and a novel particle tracking method.
8th International Symposium on Anaerobic Microbiology (ISAM8), Innsbruck, 2013-06-12. -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, A.M. Co-author(s): 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, 2012-06-25. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Schredelseker, T. Co-author(s): Schneebauer, G.; Sandbichler, A.M.; Meyer, D.; Schwerte, T.: Analysis of mechanisms to survive oxygen deprivation in vivo and in vitro.
Swiss and Upper Rhine Valley (SURV) Zebrafish Meeting 2012 (Zebrafish 2012), Basel, 2012-04-13. (Web link) -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, A.; Schwerte, T.; Pelster, B.: Cortisol-dependent remodelling of tight junction claudin 28b and cortical F-actin in cultured gill epithelia of rainbow trout.
26th ESCPB Congress of the new European Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Innsbruck, 2009-09-06. -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, AM.; Schwerte, T.; Pelster, B.: Osmolarity-dependent remodelling of barrier properties in trout gill cell layers.
4th Annual Meeting of the Center of Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), Igls, 2007-09-28. -
Lecturer(s): Aigner, M.; Botta, M.; Sandbichler, A.; Salvenmoser, W.; Egger, B.; Rieger, R.; Gschwentner, R.: Development of a basal medium for primary cell culture of marine flatworms.
10th International Symposium on Flatworm Biology (ISFB 2006), Innsbruck, 2006-07-29. -
Lecturer(s): 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, 2006-07-18. -
Lecturer(s): 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, 2005-09-30. -
Lecturer(s): Sandbichler, A.; Egg, M.; Pelster, B.: Transcriptional response to apical osmotic stress in trout gill epithelial cells.
SEB Annual Main Meeting 2005, Barcelona, 2005-07-11.
Projects, scholarships and other third-party funds
Research Projects
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Sandbichler, Adolf: Reactive Oxygen Species and their role in the interaction between Circadian Clock and Hypoxic Signaling Pathway.
Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck - Vizerektorat für Forschung, Nachwuchsfördermittel aus der Nachwuchsförderung der LFU
2016-01-01 - 2018-05-31 -
Sandbichler, Adolf: Anpassung von Kiemenepithelzellen an osmotische Veränderungen.
Tiroler Wissenschaftsförderung (TWF)
2005-11-03 - 2008-02-29