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Curriculum Vitae
- Since October 2008: PostDoc, Independent Research Group for Hematopoiesis, Institute of Stem Cell Research, Helmholtz Zentrum München – German Research Center for Environmental Health. “Molecular control of the pluripotent state – Embryonic stem cell self-renewal and early differentiation decisions at the single cell level ”
- 2006-2008: PostDoc, The Hubrecht Institute for Stem Cell and Developmental Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Enrichment of Cardiogenic Precursors from Human Embryonic Stem Cells.
- 2001-2005: PhD Thesis, Monash Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia.
The Cell Cycle Control of Human Embryonic Stem Cells. - 2000-2001: Bachelor of Science, Honors H1, Center for Early Human Development, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Characterization of human Growth Differentiation Factor-3 (GDF-3) in human multipotent embryonal carcinoma cells.
- 1995-2000: Bachelor of Science, (Genetics), Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Awards and Honors
- 2007: The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) Travel Award- International Society for Stem Cell Research, 5th Annual Meeting, Cairns, Australia, June 17-20, 2007.
- 2005: Invited Speaker and Faculty Member- Centre for Stem Cell Biology International Symposium and Human Embryonic Stem Cell Workshop, 2005. “Human Embryonic Stem Cells – Progress Towards Cell Therapy”. The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Monash University Postgraduate Travel Award- International Society for Stem Cell Research, 3rd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, June 23-25, 2005.
Australian Stem Cell Centre (ASCC) Travel Award- Faculty Member, “Human Embryonic Stem Cells – Progress Towards Cell Therapy”. The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom. - 2004: Keystone Symposia Scholarship- Keystone Symposia 2004: “Stem Cells” The 33rd Annual Meeting, Keystone, Colorado, Jan 23-29, 2004.
Faculty of Medicine Graduate Scholarship, Monash University, 2001-2005- Stipend for PhD Scholars of AUD$18,009 per annum, awarded by Monash University.
Center for Early Human Development Faculty Scholarship, 2001-2005- Stipend for Faculty Scholars of AUD$4,009 per annum, awarded by Monash University.
Publications
- Warlich E, Kühle J, Cantz T, Brugman M, Maetzig T, Galla M, Filipczyk AA, Foerster R, Klump H, Schöler HR, Baum C, Schroeder T* and Schambach A* (2011)
* corresponding author
Lentiviral vector design and imaging approaches to visualize the early stages of cellular reprogramming
Molecular Therapy, 19: 782-789
(PubMed) - Filipczyk AA, Passier R, Ward-van Oostward D, Monshouwer-Kloots J, van den Brink S, van Rooijen M, Mummery C. (Manuscript in Preparation).
- Filipczyk AA, Laslett AL, Pera MF. (2007). Differentiation is coupled to Changes in the Cell Cycle Regulatory Apparatus of Human Embryonic Stem Cells (Stem Cell Research., Oct; 1(1):45-60).
- Filipczyk AA, Passier R, Rochat A, Mummery CL. (2007). Cardiovascular development: towards biomedical applicability: Regulation of cardiomyocyte differentiation of embryonic stem cells by extracellular signalling (Cell. Mol. Life. Sci., Mar;64(6):704-18).
- Herszfeld D, Wolvetang E, Filipczyk AA, Langton –Bunker E, Koh K, Nguyen L, Tellis I, Michalska A, Laslett A, Reubinoff BE, Houssami S, Looijenga LHJ, Pera MF. (2005) CD30 is a survival factor and a biomarker for transformed human pluripotent stem cells (Nature Biotechnology, March; 24(3): 351-7).
- Pébay A, Wong RCB, Pitson SM, Wolvetang EJ, Peh GSL, Filipczyk AA, Koh KLL, Tellis I, Nguyen LTV, Pera MF. (2005). Essential roles of sphingosine and platelet-derived growth factor in the maintenance of human embryonic stem cells (Stem Cells Nov-Dec; 23:1541-8).
- Pera MF, Filipczyk AA, Hawes, SM, Laslett AL (2003). Isolation, characterization and differentiation of human embryonic stem cells. (Methods in Enzymology 365: 429-46).
- Laslett AL, Filipczyk AA, Pera MF (2003). Characterization and culture of human embryonic stem cells. (Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine 13(7):295-301).