Theses

Master theses:

  • Florian Blaha, BSc, Production and purification of monoclonal antibodies against diclofenac and its metabolites and their use in diclofenac hypersensitivity research, 2007

  • Monika Gimpl, BSc, Development of antibody-based assays for detection of diclofenac-haptenized components in human blood, 2008 Markus Steiner, BSc, Establishment of basophil activation test for NSAIDs hypersensitivity, 2010-2011

  • Cornelia Waschl, BSc, Development of physico-chemical characterization methods for allergen vaccine candidates, 2012-2013

  • Marlene Sageder, BSc, Immune effects of allergen-nanoparticle conjugates – a study in monocytic and macrophage-like cell models, 2015-2016

  • Bettina Grotz, BSc, Time-resolved uptake of protein – nanoparticle conjugates in lung epithelial A549 and macrophage-like THP-1 cells, 2015-2016

  • Marlene Grill, BSc, Lipidomics approaches for elucidating the involvement of CD1d in B cell lymphoma, 2016-2017

  • Christina Lindner, BSc, Interaktive Lehr- und Lernmodule für den fächerübergreifenden Naturwissenschaftsunterricht – „best practice examples“ aus dem Gebiet der angewandten Nanotechnologie, 2018 –

PhD theses:

  • Andrea Harrer, MSc, Mechanistic investigation of systemic hypersensitivity caused by the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac, 2006-2009

  • Markus Steiner, MSc, Human basophils – novel aspects beyond the allergic effector role, 2012-2015

Co-supervised master and PhD theses:

  • Mirjam Zimmermann, BSc, Interactions of charged gold nanoparticles with immune cells – implications for binding and uptake mechanisms, 2014

  • Paul Schlinkert, MSc, Cellular responses to silver and gold nanoparticle functionalization-mediated surface charge and determination of early stage protein corona formation, 2012-2014

  • Linda Stöhr, MSc, Analyzing biological effects of airborne nanoparticles – current approaches and novel strategies for on-site assessment using cell-based exposure systems, 2012-2014

  • Isabella Radauer-Preiml, MSc, Investigating nanomaterial safety: Novel reporter cell lines and effects of bystander substances, 2012-2015

  • Robert Mills-Goodlet, MSc, Translational immunology of noncovalent allergen-nanoparticle conjugates, 2016-

Secundant of PhD students in the FWF-sponsored Doctorate School Immunity in Cancer and Allergy, ICA:

  • Yoan Machado, MSc

  • Almedina Kurtaj, MSc