Caroline Gutjahr - Curriculum Vitae#


Education
  • 2005/10 - 2009/12 PhD thesis University of (Geneva and) Lausanne, Switzerland
  • 1997/10 - 2003/05 Studies of Biology, University of Freiburg, Germany (final degree Diploma)
  • 1999/09 - 2000/06 Exchange student University of Aberdeen, Scotland

Editorial Responsibilites
  • 2019 - present Reviewing editor eLife
  • 2019 - 2021 Reviewig editor The Plant Cell
  • 2019 2020 Senior editor Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
  • 2018 Guest editor (with Sebastian Schornack) Current Opinion in Plant Biology

Reviewing since 2015
  • Manuscript reviewing for 20 journals
  • Grant reviewing for 8 international and national funding bodies

Services to the Community
  • 2021 International Advisory Board TULIP LabEx, Occitany, France
  • 2015 - 2017 / 2019 - Steering committee member of the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center 924
  • 2017 and 2021 Member of International Scientific Committee, 2nd and 3rd International Congress on Strigolactones
  • 2013 - 2017 Managing Committee Member Substitute for Germany for COST action FA1206 STRigolactone Enhanced Agricultural Methodologies (STREAM)
  • Since 2012 Assessor for the National Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) selection of students to be awarded with the fellowship (for highly talented students)

Presentations at conferences and seminars since 2015
  • 28 invited international and national seminars
  • 33 oral presentations at international conferences (5 plenary speaker, 6 keynote speaker, 20 invited speaker)

Mentoring and teaching
  • Completed postdocs and theses in my laboratory: 1 postdoc, 5 doctoral theses, 18 MSc theses, 12 BSc theses
  • Current laboratory members: 5 postdocs, 8 doctoral students, 5 technicians (2x 100%, 1x 85%, 1x 60%, 1x 15%), 1 MSc students, 1 BSc student
  • Since 2011: Teaching of lectures, seminars and practical courses at BSc and MSc level

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