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Maria Monastirioti PhD
Senior Staff Scientist Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology – FORTH Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Tel: xx30-2810-391117 Lab web page: http://www.imbb.forth.gr/monastirioti |
Education Year 1980-1984 BS in Biology 1985-1990 PhD in Molecular Genetics 1990-1991 Postdoctoral Fellow (Harvard Medical School- Boston USA) 1991-1995 Postdoctoral Fellow (Brandeis University –Boston USA)
Research Interests For our studies we use the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, a model organism with a wide repertoire of technical advances for genetic and molecular analysis at the whole organism level. Our research interests relate to
Selected Publications 1. Delidakis C., Monastirioti M., Magadi S.S. (2014) E(spl): genetic, developmental, and evolutionary aspects of a group of invertebrate Hes proteins with close ties to Notch signaling. Curr Top Dev Biol110(): 217-62 2. Monastirioti M, Giagtzoglou N, Koumbanakis KA, Zacharioudaki E, Deligiannaki M, Wech I, Almeida M, Preiss A, Bray S, Delidakis C. (2010) Drosophila Hey is a target of Notch in asymmetric divisions during embryonic and larval neurogenesis. Development 137:191-201. 3. Gruntenko NE, Chentsova NA, Bogomolova EV, Karpova EK, Glazko GV, Faddeeva NV, Monastirioti M, Rauschenbach I Yu. (2004) The effect of mutations altering biogenic amine metabolism in Drosophila on viability and the response to heat stress. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 5:555-67. 4. Monastirioti M. (2003) Distinct octopamine cell population residing in the CNS abdominal ganglion controls ovulation in Drosophila melanogaster. Developmental Biology 264:38-49. 5. Schwaerzel M, Monastirioti M,Scholz H, Friggi-Grelin F, Birman S, Heisenberg M. (2003) Dopamine and octopamine differentiate between aversive and appetitive olfactory memories in Drosophila. Journal of Neuroscience 23:10495-502. |
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