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Dr. Florian Kronenberg

Professor
Medical Genetics, Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology
Innsbruck Medical University
Austria

Biography

Present Title/Position: Full professor of Genetic Epidemiology, Head of the Division of Genetic Epidemiology Education: 1981-89 Medical school, University of Innsbruck, Austria 1988-90 Doctoral thesis "Thromboembolic complications following renal transplantation" written at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in collaboration with the Division of Nephrology, Innsbruck University Hospital, Innsbruck, Austria Post-Graduate Education and Career History: 1991-1997 Postdoctoral fellow and residency in Medical Biology at the Institute of Medical Biology and Human Genetics, University of Innsbruck 1997 Speciality: Medical Biology and Human Genetics Subspeciality: Lipoprotein metabolism, genetic epidemiology 1997-1999 Postdoctorol Fellowship at the Department of Cardiovascular Genetics at the University of Utah, USA. Supported by an "APART scholarship" from the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Research topic: geneticepidemiological methods (segregation and linkage analyses) 1999-2002 Independent scientist at the Department of Medical Biology and Human Genetics, University of Innsbruck. 2000 "Habilitation" at the University of Innsbruck 2002-2004 Head of the Research Unit "Genetic Epidemiology" at the Institute of Epidemiology, GSF - National Research Center for Environment and Health, Neuherberg - Munich, Germany 2008-2017 Director of the Department of Medical Genetics, Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology 2004-present Full professor of Genetic Epidemiology at the Innsbruck Medical University; Head of the Division of Genetic Epidemiology and of the Sequencing&Genotyping Core Facility

Research Interest

Genetic epidemiology, lipoprotein metabolism, lipoprotein(a), genetics of complex diseases such as atherosclerosis, kidney diseases, diabetes mellitus; intermediate phenotypes; clinical epidemiological studies

Publications

  • Mack S, Coassin S, Vaucher J, Kronenberg F, Lamina C, ApoA-IV-GWAS Consortium. Evaluating the Causal Relation of ApoA-IV with Disease-Related Traits-A Bidirectional Two-sample Mendelian Randomization Study. Scientific Reports. 2017;7.

  • Nikkola E, Ko A, Alvarez M, Cantor RM, Garske K, Kim E, Gee S, Rodriguez A, Muxel R, Matikainen N, Söderlund S. Family-specific aggregation of lipid GWAS variants confers the susceptibility to familial hypercholesterolemia in a large Austrian family. Atherosclerosis. 2017 Jul 22.

  • Chen BH, Marioni RE, Colicino E, Peters MJ, Ward-Caviness CK, Tsai PC, Roetker NS, Just AC, Demerath EW, Guan W, Bressler J. DNA methylation-based measures of biological age: meta-analysis predicting time to death. Aging (Albany NY). 2016 Sep;8(9):1844.

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