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Name: Ingo Nolte, Prof. Dr.
Date of birth: January 30th, 1952
Department:
University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
Small Animal Clinic
Bischofsholer Damm 15
D-30173 Hannover
Phone: 0511 / 953-6202
Fax: 0511 / 953-6204
E-Mail:
ingo.nolte@tiho-hannover.de
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| Academic studies: |
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1972-1978 |
Studies at the Veterinary Faculty of the Justus-Liebig-University Gießen, Germany |
| May 1978 |
Appropation as veterinarian |
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1979-1980 |
Doctoral thesis at the Institute of Veterinary Pathology (Prof. Dr. R. Rudolph) of the Veterinary Faculty of the Justus-Liebig-University Gießen |
| November 1980 |
Doctoral degree with distinction |
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Studies abroad: |
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Cambridge Veterinary University, Great Britain |
| 1988 |
College of Veterinary Medicine of Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of California, Davis, California, USA |
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Postdoctoral academic studies: |
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| July 1983 |
Specialty degree in small animal surgery |
| April 1987 |
Habilitation in veterinary internal medicine |
| May 1987 |
Specialty degree in small animal internal medicine |
| August 1995 |
Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ECVIM) |
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Academic Appointments: |
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1979-1980 |
Scientific Assistant at the Surgical Veterinary Clinic of the Justus-Liebig-University Gießen |
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1980-1981 |
Scientific Assistant in General and Experimental Surgery at the Justus-Liebig-University Gießen |
| 1982-1985
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Scientific Assistant at the Medical and Forensic Veterinary Clinic of the Justus-Liebig-University Gießen |
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1985-1988 |
Assistant Professor at the Veterinary Faculty of the Justus-Liebig-University Gießen |
| 1987
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Call for a Professorsship Small Animal Disease (C 4),
Freie Universität Berlin (declined) |
| 1988-
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Professor and Director of the Small Animal Clinic of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover |
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Memberships: |
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Board Member of the Small Animal Association of the German Veterinary Medical Society (Deutsche Veterinärmedizinische Gesellschaft, DVG)
Board Member of the Centre of Biomedical Technology and Innovation e.V., Hannover
Founder of the Specialist Group Oncology of the German Veterinary Society (Deutsche Veterinärmedizinische Gesellschaft, DVG)
European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ECVIM)
European College of Veterinary Oncology (ECVON)
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Hannover
Commission F of the Federal Institut for Risk Assessment (Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung, BfR formerly BgVV)
Elected board member of the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) – Fachkollegium 207
President of the Hannoversche Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Kleintiermedizin (HGFK)
Editorial board of the Journal of Veterinary Science
Editorial board of the Journal of Veterinary Medicine A
Editor of the Veterinary Practice (Tierärztliche Praxis)
Board Member of the SFB 599
Board Member of the Transregio Research Group (TR SFB 37)
Board Member of the initiative for a cluster of excellence (Functional Implants) |
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Evaluated Research Grants since 2000: |
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Member of the collaborative Research Centre (Sonderforschungsbereich 599, DFG, “Sustainable Bioresorbable and Permanent Implants of Metallic and Ceramic Materials”) Project Leader of Subproject D5 (Optimisation of Tribosystems) and Subproject D6 (Design of Total Endoprostheses) |
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DFG-Schwerpunktprogramm “Hochfeld-EPR in Biologie, Chemie und Physik” (Geschäfts-Zeichen: Me 990/4-1) |
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DFG-Projekt „Untersuchungen zur Bedeutung morphologischer und immunregulatorischer Defekte bei der chronisch-idiopathischen Darmentzündung (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) von Hund und Katze“ (Geschäfts-Zeichen: HE 1548/4-1 und 4-2) |
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Gesellschaft zur Förderung Kynologischer Forschung e.V., Bonn
Forschungsprojekt „Immunzytologische Diagnostik von Tumoren des Hundes“ |
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Gesellschaft zur Förderung Kynologischer Forschung e.V., Bonn
Forschungsprojekt „Parenterale Ernährung von Hunden“ |
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Gesellschaft zur Förderung Kynologischer Forschung e.V., Bonn
Forschungsprojekt „Molekularbiologie und molekulargenetische Untersuchung zur Pathogenese als Basis für eine kausale Therapie der malignen Histiozytose des Hundes“ in Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Bremen |
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| Major Research Interests: |
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Oncology (Tumor genetics) |
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Biomedical Technology (Implants, Prosthetic design) |
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Gastroenterology (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) |
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| Selected Publications: |
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Behrens, B.A., I. Nolte, A. Bouguecha, G. Helms, E. Gerkhardt u. A. Meyer-Lindenberg:
Ermittlung der elastischen Eigenschaften der Kompakta im Femur des Hundes.
Dt. Tierärztl. Wschr. 2006, 113, 7-10 |
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Meyer-Lindenberg, A., M. Fehr u. I. Nolte:
Co-existence of ununited anconeal process and fragmented medial coronoid process of the ulna in the dog.
J. Small Anim. Pract. 2006, 47, 61-65 |
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Murua Escobar, H., J.T. Soller, K.A. Sterenczak, J.D.Sperveslage, C.Schlueter, B.Burchhardt, N.Eberle, M.Fork, R.Nimzyk, S.Winkler, I.Nolte und J.Bullerdiek :
Cloning and characterization of the canine receptor for advanced glycation end products
Gene 2006, Mar 15 (369) 45-52 |
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Murua Escobar, H., T.T. Soller, A. Richter, B.Meyer, S.Winkler, J.Bullerdiek und I.Nolte
„Best friends“ Sharing the HMGAI Gene: Cormparison of the human and canine HMGAI to orthologous other species
Journal of Heredity 2005, 96 (7), 777-781 |
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Pressel, T., A. Bouguecha, U.Vogt, A.Meyer-Lindenberg,, B.A. Behrens, I.Nolte, H.Windhagen:
Mechanical properties of femoral trabecular bone in dogs.
BioMedical Engeneering OnLine 2005, 4:17
http: //www.biomedical-engeneering-online.com/content/4/1/17 |
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Culmsee, K., A.D.Gruber, G.von Samson-Himmelstjerna , I. Nolte:
Quantification of MDR-1 gene expression in canine tissue by real-time reverse
Transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction
Res. Vet. Science 2004 (77) 223-229 |
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Meiboom, M., H. Murua-Escobar, S.Winkler, I.Nolte, J. Bullerdiek:
Molecular characterization and mapping of the canine KRAB zinc finger gene
ZNF 331
Anim. Genet. 2004; 35(3), 262-263 |
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Meyer, B., H. Murua Escobar, S.Hauke, A.Richter, S.Winkler, P.Rogalla, A.M.Flohr, J.Bullerdiek, I. Nolte:
Expression pattern of the HMGB1 gene in sarcomas of the dog
Anticancer Res. 2004; 24 (2B), 707-710 |
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Murua-Escobar, H., J.T.Soller, A.Richter, B.Meyer, S.Winkler, A.M.Flohr, I.Nolte, J. Bullerdiek:
The canine HMGA1
Gene 2004; 14 (330), 93-99 |
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Winkler, S., H. Murua-Escobar K.Günther, A.Richter, G.Dolf, C.Schelling, J.Bullerdiek, I. Nolte:
The canine KRAS2 gene maps to CFA 22
Anim. Genet. 2004; 35 (4), 350-351 |
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Becker,K., H. Murua Escobar, A.Richter, B. Meyer, I.Nolte, J. Bullerdiek:
The canine HMGA1 gene mapos to CFA 23
Animal Genetics 2003 (34) 68-69 |
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Mischke, R., M.Diedrich, I.Nolte:
Sensitivity of different prothrombin time assays to factor VII deficiency in canine plasma
The Veterinary Journal 2003 (166)79–85 |
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Murua-Escobar, H., B. Meyer, A. Richter, K. Becker, A.M. Flohr, J. Bullerdiek und I. Nolte:
Molecular characterization of the canine HMGB1
Cytogenet Genome Res. 2003 (101) 33-38 |
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| Supervision of Students: |
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| Since 1984, I have continuously supervised first doctoral candidates for veterinary medicine and since 1988 also postgraduate and PhD students from clinical science disciplines. Altogether more than hundred diploma later also masters and PhD students were supervised in my research group. |
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| I served as a founder and later as a co-speaker of the Collaborative Research Centre (SFB 599 “Sustainable Bioresorbable and Permanent Implants of Metallic and Ceramic Materials” since 2002). |
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In 2005, I was one of the founders and chairmen of the Transregional Research Group (TR-SFB 37).
I am one of the founder members of the Graduate School at the Veterinary School in Hannover. |
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| In addition, I have served as examiner of PhD and doctoral candidates in various universities of Germany as well as other European universities and overseas, e.g. Bremen, Breslau, Budapest and Rabat. |
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