Marlies Mürnseer

Marlies Mürnseer

Allschwil, Basel-Landschaft, Schweiz
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Dedicated to driving innovation in the field of hydrogel 3D cell culture and advancing…

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Bescheinigungen und Zertifikate

  • Principles of Good Manufacturing Practice

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    Ausgestellt:
  • GLP Good Laboratory Practice

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  • Principles of Laboratory Animal Science

    Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

  • Project leader according §15 Abs. 4 GenTSV

    Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

Veröffentlichungen

  • Quantification of substrate and cellular strains in stretchable 3D cell cultures: an experimental and computational framework

    Journal of Microscopy

    Summary
    The mechanical cell environment is a key regulator of biological processes . In living tissues, cells are embedded into the 3D extracellular matrix and permanently exposed to mechanical forces. Quantification of the cellular strain state in a 3D matrix is therefore the first step towards understanding how physical cues determine single cell and multicellular behaviour. The majority of cell assays are, however, based on 2D cell cultures that lack many essential features of the in vivo…

    Summary
    The mechanical cell environment is a key regulator of biological processes . In living tissues, cells are embedded into the 3D extracellular matrix and permanently exposed to mechanical forces. Quantification of the cellular strain state in a 3D matrix is therefore the first step towards understanding how physical cues determine single cell and multicellular behaviour. The majority of cell assays are, however, based on 2D cell cultures that lack many essential features of the in vivo cellular environment. Furthermore, nondestructive measurement of substrate and cellular mechanics requires appropriate computational tools for microscopic image analysis and interpretation. Here, we present an experimental and computational framework for generation and quantification of the cellular strain state in 3D cell cultures using a combination of 3D substrate stretcher, multichannel microscopic imaging and computational image analysis. The 3D substrate stretcher enables deformation of living cells embedded in bead-labelled 3D collagen hydrogels. Local substrate and cell deformations are determined by tracking displacement of fluorescent beads with subsequent finite element interpolation of cell strains over a tetrahedral tessellation. In this feasibility study, we debate diverse aspects of deformable 3D culture construction, quantification and evaluation, and present an example of its application for quantitative analysis of a cellular model system based on primary mouse hepatocytes undergoing transforming growth factor (TGF-β) induced epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition.

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Kurse

  • Confocal Microscopy

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  • Good Laboratory Practice

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  • Good Manufacturing Practice

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  • Imaging and Microscopy

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  • Project Management and Communication Skills

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  • Richardson Sales Performance

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  • SalesForce Training

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  • Scientific Writing

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Auszeichnungen/Preise

  • 1st price VLN- Image contest

    Virtual Liver Network

  • Book award of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie

    Fonds der Chemischen Industrie

  • Graduate Fellowship

    Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University

  • Travel Grant

    HBIGS The Hartmut Hoffmann-Berling International Graduate School of Molecular and Cellular Biology

  • Travel Grant

    Biochemical Society

Sprachen

  • Englisch

    Verhandlungssicher

  • Deutsch

    Muttersprache oder zweisprachig

Organisationen

  • Royal Microscopical Society

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  • Mikroskopische Gesellschaft Zürich

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    Die Mikroskopische Gesellschaft Zürich (MGZ) wurde 1946 gegründet. Sie ist ein Verein zur Förderung des Interesses an Mikroskopie, Mikrofotografie und am Mikrokosmos. Ihre Mitglieder sind hauptsächlich Amateure, Hobby-Mikroskopiker, aber auch Berufsmikroskopiker.

  • HBIGS - The Hartmut Hoffmann-Berling International Graduate School

    Member

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  • TCO Weinheim Unterwasserrugby

    Member

  • VLN - Virtual liver network

    Member

  • Biochemical Society

    Member

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