Habil Cornelia C Metges
Biochemistry
Friedrich Loeffler Institute
Germany
Biography
Dr. habil. Cornelia C. Metgesis a Professor at Institute of Nutritional Physiology, Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN), Dummerstorf. Curriculum Vitae 2017: Professorship Biochemistry in Nutrition, University of Rostock 2001-present: Director of Institute of Nutritional Physiology 'Oskar Kellner', Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN) Dummerstorf 2002-present: Lecturer in Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, University of Rostock 2001: Habilitation in Nutritional Physiology (Dr. rer. nat. habil.), University of Potsdam 1995-1997: Visiting Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Clinical Research Center and Laboratory of Human Nutrition, Cambridge, USA 1994-2001: Head, Working group 'Protein Metabolism', Dpt. Biochemistry and Physiology of Nutrition, German Institute of Human Nutrition (DIfE), Potsdam-Nuthetal 1987-1994: Research Scientist, Chair of Nutrition Science, TU München 1983-1987: Doctoral studies, TU München, Chair of General Chemistry and Biochemistry (1988; Doctorate in Agricultural Sciences; Dr. agr.), TU München 1977-1983: Studies of Agricultural Sciences (Dipl.-Ing. agr.), TU München
Research Interest
Research interests Effect of pre- and early postnatal nutrition on growth and development in farm animals Amino acid and energy metabolism Nutrient and energy efficiency and emissions in farm animals
Publications
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Vanselow, J.; Kucia, M.; Langhammer, M.; Koczan, D.; Metges, C. C. (2016): Maternal high-protein diet during pregnancy, but not during suckling, induced altered expression of an increasing number of hepatic genes in adult mouse offspring. Eur J Nutr 55 (3): 917-930
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Ponndorf, D.; Ehmke, S.; Walliser, B.; Thoss, K.; Unger, C.; Görs, S.; Das, G; Metges, C. C.; Broer, I.; Nausch, H. (2017): Stable production of cyanophycinase in Nicotiana benthamiana and its functionality to hydrolyse cyanophycin in the murine intestine. Plant Biotechnol J 15: 605-613
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Kalbe, C.; Lösel, D.; Block, J.; Lefaucheur, L.; Brüssow, K.-P.; Bellmann, O.; Pfuhl, R.; Puppe, B.; Otten, W.; Metges, C. C.; Rehfeldt, C. (2017): Moderate high or low maternal protein diets change gene expression but not the phenotype of skeletal muscle from porcine fetuses. DOMEST ANIM ENDOCRIN 58: 63-75