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Thomas Eissing, Dipl.-Biol. (t.o.)
Former Ph.D. student & Research Assistant
Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control
University of Stuttgart
Pfaffenwaldring 9
70550 Stuttgart
Email: eissing@ist.uni-stuttgart.de
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Short Bios
Since November 1,
2007 with Bayer Technology Services. Before, studies of life
science and biotechnology at the Universities of Stuttgart (Germany)
and New South Wales (Australia). Internship with Millennium
Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA. Then, studies of systems
theory and automatic control, PhD student in the area of systems
biology, research and teaching assistant at the IST.
old
stuff:
Research Interests
Past teaching
and/or organizing
responsibilities/assistances
Supervisions
- Kai Heußen (Student Thesis, 2007)
- Philipp Rumschinski (Diploma Thesis, 2007)
- Monica
Schliemann (Diploma Thesis, 2006)
- Carla
Cimatoribus (Marie Curie fellow, 2004)
- Holger
Conzelmann (Diploma Thesis, 2003)
Education
Awards
- "Best Diploma Thesis of the year" price awarded on the "Technical
Biology Day 2003 " at the University of Stuttgart.
- DAAD scholarship awarded in
1999 for studying in Australia for one year.
Journal Publications
Eißing,
T.,
S. Waldherr, F. Allgöwer, P. Scheurich, and
E. Bullinger. Steady state and (bi-) stability evaluation of
simple protease signalling networks. BioSystems, pages in
press, doi:10.1016/j.biosystems.2007.01.003,
2007.
Eißing, T., S.
Waldherr, F. Allgower, P. Scheurich, and
E. Bullinger. Response to Bistability in Apoptosis: Roles of Bax,
Bcl-2, and Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pores. Biophys.
J., pages in press, doi:10.1529/biophysj.106.100362,
2007.
Eißing, T.,
F. Allgöwer and E. Bullinger (2005). Robustness properties of
apoptosis models
with respect to parameter variations and intrinsic noise. IEE Syst.
Biol. 152(4):221-8.
Eißing, T.,
H. Conzelmann, E.D. Gilles, F. Allgöwer, E. Bullinger and P.
Scheurich (2004).
Bistability analyses of a caspase activation model for receptor-induced
apoptosis. J.
Biol. Chem. 279(35):36892-7.
Piper, M.D.,
S.P. Hong, T. Eißing, P. Sealey and I.W. Dawes (2002). Regulation
of the yeast
glycine cleavage genes is responsive to the availability of multiple
nutrients.
FEMS Yeast Res. 2(1):59-71.
Conference Proceedings & Meeting Abstracts & More
Eißing,
T., S. Waldherr, E. Bullinger, C. Gondro, O. Sawodny, F.
Allgöwer, P. Scheurich, T. Sauter (2006). Sensitivity analysis of
programmed cell death and implications for crosstalk phenomena during
Tumor Necrosis Factor stimulation. Proceedings of the IEEE Conference
on Control Applications (CCA), Munich, Germany, 1746-1752.
Chaves, M.,
T. Eißing, and F. Allgöwer (2006). Identifying
mechanisms for bistability in an apoptosis network. Réseaux
d'interactions : analyse, modélisation et simulation,
Integrative Post-Genomics, Lyon, France.
Cimatoribus,
C., T. Eißing, N. Elvassore, F. Allgöwer and E. Bullinger
(2005). Model
discrimination tools in apoptosis. 1st Foundations of Systems Biology
in
Engineering (FOSBE), Santa Barbara, CA, 197-200.
Eißing, T.,
P. Scheurich and F. Allgöwer (2005). Sein oder Nichtsein.
Themenheft Forschung,
Universität Stuttgart 1:32-40.
Sauter, T.,
M. Schliemann, T. Eissing, E. Bullinger, E.D. Gilles, F. Allgöwer
and P.
Scheurich (2005). Mathematical modeling of TNF induced apoptotic and
anti-apoptotic crosstalk in mammalian cells. 6th International
Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB), Boston, MA.
Eißing, T.,
C. Cimatoribus, F. Allgöwer, P. Scheurich and E. Bullinger (2005).
System
Properties of the Core Reactions of Apoptosis. 1st FEBS Advanced
Lecture Course
Systems Biology, Gosau, Austria.
Eissing, T.
(2005). Mathematical Modeling and System Analysis of Tumor Necrosis
Factor
Signaling Pathways. 2nd International Symposium of the IST, Hirschegg,
Austria.
Sauter, T.,
J. Saez-Rodriguez, H. Conzelmann, T. Eissing, E.D. Gilles and P.
Scheurich
(2005). Cellect, project C4: Mathematical modeling of cellular
regulation
networks of apoptosis and cell proliferation. 2nd BMBF Colloquium
'Proteomics',
Potsdam, Germany.
Eißing, T.,
H. Conzelmann, E.D. Gilles, F. Allgöwer, E. Bullinger and P.
Scheurich (2004).
Mathematical modeling applied to caspase activation reveals a
requirement for
additional control. 5th International Conference on Systems Biology
(ICSB),
Heidelberg, Germany.
Eißing, T.
(2004). Mathematical modeling and system analysis of caspase
activation.
International Workshop on Theoretical Biophysics, Hiddensee Island,
Germany.
Eissing, T.,
H. Conzelmann, G. Zimmermann, M. Branschädel, C. Cimatoribus, T.
Sauter, E.D.
Gilles, F. Allgöwer, E. Bullinger and P. Scheurich (2004).
Mathematical
modeling applied to caspase activation downstream of death receptors: A
missing
guardian for caspase 8. 2nd International Symposium of the SFB 495,
Hohenheim,
Germany.
Eißing, T.
(2003). Modeling Signal Transduction Pathways at the Example of Tumor
Necrosis
Factor signaling. 1st International Symposium of the IST, Hirschegg,
Austria.
Schoeberl,
B., T. Eißing, M. Fotin, E.D. Gilles and P. Scheurich (2002). A
mathematical
model of TNF receptor interaction. 1st International Symposium of the
SFB 495,
Stuttgart, Germany.
Eißing, T.
(2002) Biological advancement and systems analysis of a mathematical
TNF
signaling network model. Thesis at: Institute of Cell Biology and
Immunology,
University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.
Eißing, T.
(2000) Transcriptional regulation of the GCV2 gene in Saccharomyces
cerevisiae.
Thesis at: School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences,
University of New
South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
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