Curriculum vitae
Mag. Irene Frischauf
Moosleite 5
4053 Haid bei Ansfelden
Telefon 0650-9920362
Fax 07229-88435
E-Mail irene.frischauf@jku.at
Personal information
- family status: unmarried
- nationality: A
- date of birth: 01/08/81
- place of birth: Linz, A
- parents: Ilse (Ol f. WE) and Helmut (Ing.) Frischauf
Education
| 1986 - 1990 | elementary school, Kremsdorf (OÖ) |
| 1991 - 1999 | BRG Hamerling, Linz |
| 22. 6. 1999 | school leaving examination (main focus: informatics) |
| 10/99 - 12/04 | studies of biology, branch of study: genetics (92W) at the Paris Lodron University, Salzburg |
| 02/04 - 12/04 | diploma thesis at the Johannes Kepler University,Linz |
| since 02/05 | PhD study at the Johannnes Kepler University, Linz |
- high school graduation with ‚well' success
- university graduation with excellent achievement
Language skills
- English fluent in spoken and written
- Latin
- Basic knowledge in Spanish, Italian and French
Diploma thesis
Structure - function relationship of N-terminal fragments from TRP proteinsCongresses
09 / 2004 - GEN-AU summer school, Litschau, A02 / 2005 - VI. annual Linzer Winterworkshop, A
09/2005 - GEN-AU summer school, Litschau, A
Publications
meeting abstracts:
- GEN-AU summer school, Litschau, A
Frischauf I., Kahr H., Schindl R., Wagner A., Vales E., Heinze B., Romanin C.(2004)
Regulation of TRPC4 and TRPC5 channels by their N-terminal fragments - Biophysical society, Long Beach, California, USA
Schindl R., Frischauf I., Kahr H., Vales E., Groschner K., Romanin C. (2005)
Homo- and hetero -multimerisation of TRPC4 and TRPC5 is dependent on ankyrin like repeats
Biophysical journal 88 (1):113A - 114A Part2 Suppl. 5JAN2005
papers:
- Frischauf I., Schindl R., Kahr H., Vales E., Hamedinger D., Romanin C. (2005)
The first ankyrin like repeat of TRPC4 and TRPC5 proteins is a molecular determinant for their multimerisation - in preparation - Hofbauer M., Derler I., Kahr H., Frischauf I., Kepplinger K., Hack M., Morit z S., Schindl R., Fritsch R., Hediger M.A. Groschner K. and Christoph Romanin (2005)
Ca2+ - dependent association of calmodulin with the C - terminus of rat epithelial TRPV6 channel correlates with its inactivation - in preparation
