Jana Schneider
Jana Schneider
Staff of Maurhofer, Monika (Tit.-Prof.)
Education
1989 - 1992: Apprenticeship as pharmaceutical-biological technical laboratory assistant at ETH Zurich
1994 - 1997: Diploma as certified laboratory technician (eidg. dipl. Laborantin)
Professional Experience
2010 - present: ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology, Plantpathology Group
1998 - 2005: University Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology
1997 - 1998: Prionics AG
1992 - 1997: ETH Zurich, Institute of Animal Science (nutrition biology, breeding biology)
Publications
Dennert F., Imperiali N., Staub C., Schneider J., Laessle T., Zhang T., Wittwer R., van der Heijden M., Smits T., Schlaeppi K. (2018). Conservation tillage and organic farming induce minor variations in Pseudomonas abundance, their antimicrobial function and soil disease resistance. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 94, 8
Imperiali1 N., Dennert F., Schneider J., Laessle T., Velatta Ch., Fesselet M., Wyler M., Mascher F., Mavrodi O., Mavrodi D., Maurhofer M., Keel Ch. (2017). Relationships between Root Pathogen Resistance, Abundance and Expression of Pseudomonas Antimicrobial Genes, and Soil Properties in Representative Swiss Agricultural Soils. Front. Plant Sci. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00427
Amrein, H., Makart, S., Granado, J., Shakya, R., Schneider-Pokorny, J., and Dudler, R. (2004). Functional analysis of genes involved in the synthesis of syringolin A by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B301D-R. Molec. Plant-Microbe Interact. 17, 90-97.
Schweizer, P., Pokorny, J., Schulze-Lefert, P., and Dudler, R. (2000). Double-stranded RNA interferes with gene function at the single-cell level in cereals. Plant J. 24, 895-903.
Schweizer, P., Pokorny, J., Abderhalden, O., and Dudler, R. (1999b). A transient assay system for the functional assessment of defense-related genes in wheat. Plant-Microbe Interact. 12, 647-654.
Szuran T.F., Pliška, V., Pokorny, J., Welzl, H. (2000). Physiology & behavior. Prenatal stress in rats: effects on plasma corticosterone, hippocampal glucocorticoid receptors, and maze performance. Elsevier