Dr. Marcus Mau

Postdoc
mmau@itw.uni-bonn.de

Institut für Tierwissenschaften
Tierernährung
Universität Bonn
Endenicher Allee 15

D-53115 Bonn

Phone: +49 228/739329
Fax : +49 228/732295
Projects:

First Funding Period:
Project A3

Curriculum vitae

 

EDUCATION:

 

08.02.2008                              Doctor's degree (Dr. rer. nat.)

 

20.04.2004                              Diploma in human biology

 

Oct. 1999- Sept. 2004           Studies of human biology at Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-
                                                  Universität Greifswald

 

EMPLOYMENT:

 

since 01.02.2008                    Postdoc at Institute of Animal Science, University Bonn

 

01.11.2004 - 31.01.2008       PhD-student at Research Institute for the Biology of Farm
                                                  Animals in Dummersdorf

 

between 2001 and 2004       Student assistant at University Greifswald

 

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES:

 

since June 2008                     Aids-Hilfe-Bonn e.V.

 

since January 2007                help without frontiers e.V.

 

since March 2005                   Voluntary journalist for the "Verband Biologie,
                                                  Biowissenschaften & Biomedizin in Deutschland
                                                  e.V. (vbio)"

 

Publikations list(until 09/2008)

 

Research Papers

 

Mau M, Kaiser TM, Südekum KH. Evidence for carbonic anhydrase 29-kDa-isoenzyme in
          salivary secretions of three ruminating species and the gelada baboon. (submitted)

Rehfeldt C, Kalbe C, Nürnberg G, Mau M. Dose-dependent effects of genistein and daidzein
          on protein metabolism in porcine myotube cultures. (submitted)

Mau M, Kalbe C, Wollenhaupt K, Nürnberg G, Rehfeldt C. IGF-I- and EGF-dependent DNA-
          synthesis of porcine myoblasts is influenced by the dietary isoflavones genistein and
          daidzein. Domestic Animal Endocrinology (2008) 35, 281-289

Kalbe C, Mau M, Rehfeldt C. Developmental changes and the impact of isoflavones on
          mRNA expression of IGF-I receptor, EGF receptor and related growth factors in porcine
          skeletal muscle cell cultures. Growth hormone and IGF research (2008) 18(5), 424-433

Mau M, Kalbe C, Viergutz T, Rehfeldt C. Effects of dietary isoflavones on proliferation and
          DNA integrity of myoblasts derived from newborn piglets. Pediatric Research (2008)
          63(1), 39-45

Mau M, Oksbjerg N, Rehfeldt C. Establishment and conditions for growth and differentiation
          of a myoblast cell line derived from semimembranosus muscle of newborn piglets. In
          vitro Cellular and  Developmental Biology - Animal
(2008) 44(1-2), 1-5

Broll A, Reike HP, Mau M. Aktivitätsmuster von Carabus auratus (Coleoptera, Carabidae) im
          Grünland - eine Harmonic-Radar-Studie. Faunistische Abhandlungen Dresden (2008)
          26, 21-35 (Artikel in Deutsch)

Kalbe C, Mau M, Wollenhaupt K, Rehfeldt C. Evidence for estrogen receptor ? and ?
          expression in skeletal muscle of pigs. Histochemistry and Cell Biology (2007) 127,
          95-107

Mau M, Müller C, Langbein J, Rehfeldt C, Hildebrandt JP, Kaiser TM. Adhesion of bovine and
          goat salivary proteins to dental enamel and silicate. Archives of Animal Breeding
          (2006) 49(5), 439-446

 

Conference contributions

 

Mau M & Rehfeldt C. Estrogenic and isoflavonic actions on differentiation and protein
          metabolism in porcine muscle satellite cell cultures. (2007) EAAP publication No. 124,
          In: Energy and protein metabolism and nutrition; Wageningen Academic Publishers;
          Vichy, France, 9-13th September, 189-190

Mau M, Kalbe C, Wollenhaupt K, Rehfeldt C. Isoflavones modify the growth response of
          porcine muscle satellite cell cultures to IGF-I and EGF. Archives of Animal Breeding
          (2007) 50(Special Issue), 17-21

Rehfeldt C, Adamovic I, Mau M, Kuhn G. Effects of daidzein feeding of pregnant sows on
          carcass and meat quality and skeletal muscle cellularity of the progeny. (2006)
          Proc. 52nd ICoMST, Dublin, Ireland, 13-18th August, 143-144

Mau M, Viergutz T, Rehfeldt C. Influence of estrogens and isoflavones on porcine muscle
          satellite cell growth. Archives of Animal Breeding (2006) 49(Special Issue), 81-85

 

Abstracts

 

Mau M, Kalbe C, Wollenhaupt K, Rehfeldt C. Growth response of porcine muscle satellite
          cells to insulin-like growth factor I and epidermal growth factor is modified by the
          isoflavones genistein and daidzein. (2007) Book of abstracts 86th Annual Meeting of
          the German Physiological Society, Hannover, March 25-28, Acta Physiologica 189
          (Suppl. 653), 147

Mau M, Kalbe C, Viergutz T, Wollenhaupt K, Rehfeldt C. Porcine muscle satellite cell growth
          in response to estrogens and isoflavones. (2006) 57th Annual EAAP-Meeting, Antalya,
          Turkey, 17-20 September,  Book of abstracts No. 12, 31

 Rehfeldt C, Mau M, Viergutz T. Estrogens and isoflavones affect porcine muscle satellite cell
          growth. (2005) Joint ADSA-ASAS-CSAS Annual Meeting, Cinncinneti, Ohio, USA, July
          24-28. J. Anim. Sci.  83, Suppl.1 / J. Dairy Sci. Vol. 88 (Suppl.1), 36

 

Book chapters

 

Rehfeldt C, Mau M, Wimmers K. Regulatory aspects of foetal growth and muscle
          development relating to  postnatal growth and carcass quality in pigs. In: Managing
          Prenatal Development to Enhance Livestock Productivity. Paul Greenwood and Alan
          Bell
(editors). IAEA (2008), akzeptiert

 

Popular arrticles

 

Mau M, Holz R. Das Heineanum Halberstadt - von Vögeln und anderen Sauriern. Biologen
          heute Regionalverband Nord
Ausgabe Sept.07 - Febr. 08 (2007), 15-19

Mau M, Broll A. Galapagos - Ein Paradies in Not. Naturmagazin (2007) 2(21. Jahrgang),
           51-53

Mau M, Rehfeldt C. Soja - Wohl- oder Übeltäter. Biologen heute (2006) 5/6, 14-17

Mau M. Unter dem Wale stehend - Meeresmuseum im Kloster. Biologen heute (2006) 3,
          12-14

Mau M. Sanfte Schwämme so süß - Schönheiten in unseren Gewässern. Biologen heute
          (2006) 2, 12-13

Mau M. Aus der Geschichte lernen - Quellenstudium öffnet den Blick. Biologen heute (2005)
          5/6, 16-17

Mau M. Ungewisse Zukunft für Rostocker Biowissenschaften. Biologen heute (2005) 3/4, 28