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Beate Sodeik

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Beate Sodeik
Alma materHeidelberg University
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
University of Bonn
Scientific career
InstitutionsHannover Medical School
Yale University
ThesisDas Assembly des Vaccinia-Virus (1992)

Beate Sodeik is a German cell biologist who is Professor of Medical Sciences at the Hannover Medical School. Her research considers the biology of viral infections, with a particular focus on Herpes simplex virus.

Early life and education

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Sodeik was an undergraduate student in the University of Bonn, where she studied biology. She earned a Diploma in Cell Biology, where she analysed autophagy in Amoeba proteus.[1] After graduating, she received a DAAD scholarship, and moved to the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.[1] During her time at Columbia, Sodeik worked on integrin receptors of human neutrophils. She was a doctoral student in cell biology at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg University. Her research considered the assembly of the Vaccina virus (cowpox).[2] After earning her doctorate, Sodeik returned to the United States, where she joined Ari Helenius at Yale University. At Yale, Sodeik studied the early phases of Herpes simplex virus.[1]

Research and career

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Sodeik was made a Senior Scientist at Hannover Medical School in 1997. She completed her habilitation in the cell biology of DNA viruses and the maturation of Vaccinia.[3] She was eventually promoted to Professor.[when?][citation needed] Since starting her postdoctoral research, Sodeik has explored the cell biology of Herpes simplex virus.[4] She is interested in virus-host interactions, virus assembly and viral replication.[1]

Selected publications

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  • B Sodeik; M W Ebersold; A Helenius (1 March 1997). "Microtubule-mediated transport of incoming herpes simplex virus 1 capsids to the nucleus". Journal of Cell Biology. 136 (5): 1007–1021. doi:10.1083/JCB.136.5.1007. ISSN 0021-9525. PMC 2132479. PMID 9060466. Wikidata Q30442164.
  • Katinka Döhner; André Wolfstein; Ute Prank; Christophe Echeverri; Denis Dujardin; Richard Vallee; Beate Sodeik (1 August 2002). "Function of dynein and dynactin in herpes simplex virus capsid transport". Molecular Biology of the Cell. 13 (8): 2795–2809. doi:10.1091/MBC.01-07-0348. ISSN 1059-1524. PMC 117943. PMID 12181347. Wikidata Q30453354.
  • Schmelz M; Sodeik B; Ericsson M; Wolffe EJ; Shida H; Hiller G; Griffiths G (1 January 1994). "Assembly of vaccinia virus: the second wrapping cisterna is derived from the trans Golgi network". Journal of Virology. 68 (1): 130–147. doi:10.1128/JVI.68.1.130-147.1994. ISSN 0022-538X. PMC 236272. PMID 8254722. Wikidata Q36619094.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Medizinische Hochschule Hannover : Sodeik lab". www.mhh.de. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  2. ^ Sodeik, Beate (1992). Das Assembly des Vaccinia-Virus (Thesis) (in German). OCLC 722777102.
  3. ^ Sodeik, Beate (2001). Die Zellbiologie komplexer DNA-Viren die Reifung des Vaccinia-Virus ; der Zelleintritt von Herpes-Simplex-Virus (Thesis) (in German). OCLC 722946902.
  4. ^ Bettina. "Prof. Dr. Beate Sodeik". RESIST. Retrieved 2021-09-26.