Dietmar Kueltz
 Professor of Physiological Genomics
                            Department of Animal Science                                                        
The University of California Davis
                                                        United States of America
                        
Biography
Dr. Dietmar Kueltz is currently working as a Professor of Physiological Genomics in the Department of Animal Science, The University of California Davis , USA. His research interests includes EcoPhysiological Proteomics of aquatic animals, Effects of climate change-related environmental stress (salinity, temperature) on aquatic organisms (euryhaline fish, invertebrates), Evolution of biochemical mechanisms that confer tolerance towards environmental stress (salinity, temperature, pollution) in aquatic animals, Mechanistic links between molecular (proteomic) and emergent higher-order (physiology, behaviors) phenotypes that are associated with environmental stress responses of aquatic animals.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Dietmar Kueltz is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to EcoPhysiological Proteomics of aquatic animals, Effects of climate change-related environmental stress (salinity, temperature) on aquatic organisms (euryhaline fish, invertebrates), Evolution of biochemical mechanisms that confer tolerance towards environmental stress (salinity, temperature, pollution) in aquatic animals, Mechanistic links between molecular (proteomic) and emergent higher-order (physiology, behaviors) phenotypes that are associated with environmental stress responses of aquatic animals..
Research Interest
EcoPhysiological Proteomics of aquatic animals, Effects of climate change-related environmental stress (salinity, temperature) on aquatic organisms (euryhaline fish, invertebrates), Evolution of biochemical mechanisms that confer tolerance towards environmental stress (salinity, temperature, pollution) in aquatic animals, Mechanistic links between molecular (proteomic) and emergent higher-order (physiology, behaviors) phenotypes that are associated with environmental stress responses of aquatic animals.
Publications
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                            Burg, M. B., Kwon, E. D., & KÜltz, D. (1997). Regulation of gene expression by hypertonicity. Annual Review of Physiology, 59(1), 437-455. 
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                            Colbourne, J. K., Pfrender, M. E., Gilbert, D., Thomas, W. K., Tucker, A., Oakley, T. H., ... & Bauer, D. J. (2011). The ecoresponsive genome of Daphnia pulex. science, 331(6017), 555-561. 
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                            Kültz, D. (2005). Molecular and evolutionary basis of the cellular stress response. Annu. Rev. Physiol., 67, 225-257. 

