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Forschungsinstitut fuer Augenheilkunde
INSTITUTE FOR OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH
FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FÜR AUGENHEILKUNDE

Tina Beyer

SurnameBeyer
First nameTina
NationalityGerman
Present position and titleResearch fellow, Dr. rer. nat.

Business address

Molecular Biology of Retinal Degenerations
Institute for Ophthalmic Research
University of Tübingen
Elfriede-Aulhorn-Strasse 7
D-72076 Tübingen,
Germany

Phone: +49 (0)7071 29-84955
Fax: +49 (0)7071 29-5777
E-mail: tina.beyer@uni-tuebingen.de

Academic Education

YearDegreeUniversityField of study
2011Dr. rer.natUniversity of Hohenheim, StuttgartEmbryology
2006DiplomaUniversity of Hohenheim, StuttgartBiology

Professional Experience

PeriodInstitutionPositionDiscipline
03/2014- presentMedical Proteome Center, Institute for Ophthalmic Research, University of TuebingenPostdocCiliogenesis
05/2013- 02/2014Sports Medicine, Medical Clinic, University of TuebingenPostdocCVB3 - induced cardiomyopathy

05/2011-04/2013

Peqlab Biotechnology GmbH

Sales representative

Lab equipment

Past and Current Funding

2022 - 2025

DFG: Analysis of the molecular function of ALMS1

07/2021 – 06/2022

fortüne programme – Faculty of Medicine, University of Tuebingen

09/2016 – 08/2018

fortüne programme – Faculty of Medicine, University of Tuebingen

01/2007 – 12/2008

LGF BW, scholarship

Memberships and Functions in Scientific Societies

  • German Society for Proteome Research
  • Junior Academy Tübingen

Publications

  1. Beyer et al.; ‘Tissue- and isoform-specific protein complex analysis with natively processed bait proteins.’ J Proteomics (2021)
  2. Beyer T, Bolz S, Junger K, Horn N, Moniruzzaman M, Wissinger Y, Ueffing M, Boldt K. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated Genomic Editing of Cluap1/IFT38 Reveals a New Role in Actin Arrangement. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2018 Jul;17(7):1285-1294. doi: 10.1074/mcp.RA117.000487. Epub 2018 Apr 3.
  3. Ursu ON, Beyer T, Sauter M, Fragasso A, Bundschuh S, Klingel K, Munz B. TRAF6: A player in CVB3-induced myocarditis? Cytokine. 2017 Sep 5. pii: S1043-4666(17)30256-9. doi: 10.1016/j.cyto.2017.08.023. [Epub ahead of print]
  4. Weidemann M, Schuster-Gossler K, Stauber M, Wrede C, Hegermann J, Ott T, Boldt K, Beyer T, Serth K, Kremmer E, Blum M, Ueffing M, Gossler A. CFAP157 is a murine downstream effector of FOXJ1 that is specifically required for flagellum morphogenesis and sperm motility. Development. 2016 Dec 15;143(24):4736-4748.
  5. May-Simera HL, Gumerson JD, Gao C, Campos M, Cologna SM, Beyer T, Boldt K, Kaya KD, Patel N, Kretschmer F, Kelley MW, Petralia RS, Davey MG, Li T. Loss of MACF1 Abolishes Ciliogenesis and Disrupts Apicobasal Polarity Establishment in the Retina. Cell Rep. 2016 Oct 25;17(5):1399-1413. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.09.089.
  6. Boldt K, van Reeuwijk J, Lu Q, Koutroumpas K, Nguyen TM, Texier Y, van Beersum SE, Horn N, Willer JR, Mans DA, Dougherty G, Lamers IJ, Coene KL, Arts HH, Betts MJ, Beyer T, Bolat E, Gloeckner CJ, Haidari K, Hetterschijt L, Iaconis D, Jenkins D, Klose F, Knapp B, Latour B, Letteboer SJ, Marcelis CL, Mitic D, Morleo M, Oud MM, Riemersma M, Rix S, Terhal PA, Toedt G, van Dam TJ, de Vrieze E, Wissinger Y, Wu KM, Apic G, Beales PL, Blacque OE, Gibson TJ, Huynen MA, Katsanis N, Kremer H, Omran H, van Wijk E, Wolfrum U, Kepes F, Davis EE, Franco B, Giles RH, Ueffing M, Russell RB, Roepman R; UK10K Rare Diseases Group. An organelle-specific protein landscape identifies novel diseases and molecular mechanisms. Nat Commun. 2016 May 13;7:11491. doi: 10.1038/ncomms11491
  7. Walentek P, Bogusch S, Thumberger T, Vick P, Dubaissi E, Beyer T, Blum M, Schweickert A. A novel serotonin-secreting cell type regulates ciliary motility in the mucociliary epidermis of Xenopus tadpoles.  Development. 2014 Apr;141(7):1526-33. doi: 10.1242/dev.102343. Epub 2014 Mar 5.
  8. Thumberger T, Hagenlocher C, Tisler M, Beyer T, Tietze N, Schweickert A, Feistel K, Blum M. Ciliary and non-ciliary expression and function of PACRG during vertebrate development. Cilia. 2012 Aug 1;1(1):13. doi: 10.1186/2046-2530-1-13.
  9. Beyer T, Thumberger T, Schweickert A, Blum M. Connexin26-mediated transfer of laterality cues in Xenopus. Biol Open. 2012 May 15;1(5):473-81. doi: 10.1242/bio.2012760. Epub 2012 Mar 30.
  10. Beyer T*, Danilchik M*, Thumberger T*, Vick P*, Tisler M, Schneider I, Bogusch S, Andre P, Ulmer B, Walentek P, Niesler B, Blum M, Schweickert A. Serotonin signaling is required for Wnt-dependent GRP specification and leftward flow in Xenopus.  Curr Biol. 2012 Jan 10;22(1):33-9. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2011.11.027. Epub 2011 Dec 15. * equal authors