Curriculum Vitae Christian Schlötterer

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Curriculum Vitae Christian Schlötterer
Curriculum Vitae Christian Schlötterer
Personal data
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Date and place of birth: April 22, 1963, Mosbach, Germany
Citizenship: German
Address: Institut für Populationsgenetik
Veterinärmedizinische Universität Wien,
Veterinärplatz 1, A-1210 Wien, Austria
Phone: +43-1-25077-4300; Fax: +43-1-25077-4390
Email: [email protected]
Education
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June 1984 Highschool Diploma, Gymnasium Neubiberg, Germany
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May 1990 - Jan. 1991 Diploma student of Diethard Tautz (Universität München,
Germany)
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Feb. 1991 - Aug. 1994 PhD student of Diethard Tautz (Zoologisches Institut der
Universität München, Germany)
Positions
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Sep. 1994 – Jul. 1995 Postdoc with Diethard Tautz, Zoologisches Institut,
Universität München
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Aug. 1995 - Oct. 1995 Research Associate at The University of Chicago, Dept. of
Ecology and Evolution (host: Brian Charlesworth)
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1995 – 1999 Assistent at the Institut für Tierzucht und Genetik, at the
Veterinärmedinzinische Universität Wien
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since 1996 Univ. Lektor at the Universität für Bodenkultur
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since 1997 Univ. Lektor at the Universität Wien
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1999-2006 Associate Professor at the Veterinärmedinzinische Universität Wien
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2006-2007 Full Professor at the Universität Innsbruck
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since 2007 Full Professor at the Veterinärmedinzinische Universität Wien
Honors
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1995 DFG Postdoctoral Fellowship
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2000 EMBO “Young Investigator Program” award
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2011 ERC advanced grant
Services
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currently
active
editorships:
BMC
BIOINFORMATICS
MOLECULAR ECOLOGY (since 2002), GENETICA (since 1999)
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Reviewer for > 30 scientific journals and > 10 funding agencies
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2010),
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Organization of several symposia and workshops
Five most recent projects and grants
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2007-2012 Selection in D. melanogaster populations (FWF 373,480 €)
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2010-2014 PhD program in population genetics (2,393,853€, coordinator)
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2010-2014 Next generation speed mapping (FWF 349,000 €)
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2011-2013 Evolution of gene expression in Drosophila (FWF 439,000 €)
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2012-2017 The architecture of adaptation to novel environments
(ERC 2,452,000 €)
Five most important publications
1. H. Bastide, A. Betancourt, V. Nolte, R. Tobler, P. Stobe, A. Futschik and C. Schlötterer:
A Genome-Wide, Fine-Scale Map of Natural Pigmentation Variation in Drosophila
melanogaster. Plos Genetics 9 (2013)
2. P. Orozco-TerWengel, M. Kapun, V. Nolte, R. Kofler, T. Flatt and C. Schlötterer:
Adaptation of Drosophila to a novel laboratory environment reveals temporally
heterogeneous trajectories of selected alleles. Molecular Ecology 21, 4931-4941 (2012)
3. R. Kofler, A.J. Betancourt and C. Schlötterer: Sequencing of Pooled DNA Samples
(Pool-Seq) Uncovers Complex Dynamics of Transposable Element Insertions in
Drosophila melanogaster. Plos Genetics 8 (2012)
4. B. Harr, J. Todorova and C. Schlötterer: Mismatch repair-driven mutational bias in D.
melanogaster. Molecular Cell 10, 199-205 (2002)
5. M. Imhof and C. Schlötterer: Fitness effects of advantageous mutations in evolving
Escherichia coli populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the
United States of America 98, 1113-1117 (2001)
Research interests
Experimental evolution, population genetics, adaptation to thermal stress,
evolution of gene expression, evolutionary innovations

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