University of Heidelberg
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Ralph Nawrotzki
Lehrstuhl II Medizinische Zellbiologie
Im Neuenheimer Feld 307
D- 69120 Heidelberg
ralph.nawrotzki(at)urz.uni-heidelberg.de

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Nawrotzki group

PD Dr. med. Ralph Nawrotzki, D.Phil

Medical studies and research experience

1990-1991

Research at the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy (Cornell University, New York)

1994

MD at the Department of Pathology (University of Cologne)

1994-1998

DPhil at the Department of Biochemistry (University of Oxford)

1997-1998

Postdoctoral work at the Max-Planck-Institute for Biochemistry
(Martinsried bei München)

1999-2003

Group leader at the Department of Anatomy and Cellular Neurobiology (University of Ulm)

Since 2003

Group leader at the Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology (University of Heidelberg)

Molecular organization of plasma membrane compartments

Our goal is to understand the functions of key molecules (such as the cytoskeletal protein gephyrin and the integrin receptors) in the formation and stabilization of synapses and other intercellular junctions. While their precise actions are not known, these molecules play crucial roles in the function of animal tissues by helping cells to link with each other and with the extracelllar matrix, and by organizing the formation of specialized subcellular compartments at the plasma membrane. If these compartments are inappropriately formed and stabilized, the concerted actions of neighboring cells may fail, resulting in the malfunctioning of animal tissues.

Selected publications

[1] Nawrotzki R., et al. (1996) Trends Genet. 12: 294-298.
[2] Blake D.J.*, Nawrotzki R. *, et al. (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271: 7802-7810.
[3] Blake D.J., et al. (1998) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 95: 241-246.
[4] Nawrotzki R., et al. (1998) J. Cell Sci. 111: 2595-2605.
[5] Nawrotzki R., et al. (2003) Hum. Mol. Genet. 12: 483-495.

 * Joint first authors