User:Berthold Drexler
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I'm a resident at the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, University Hospital Tübingen, Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany and Research Fellow at the Experimental_Anaesthesiology_Antkowiak_Lab Antkowiak Lab
Contact Info
Berthold Drexler, Section for Experimental Anaesthesiology Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, University Hospital Tuebingen |
Email me through OpenWetWare email: berthold DOT drexler AT uni MINUS tuebingen DOT de |
Education
- Albert-Ludwigs-University, Medical School, Freiburg, Germany
- Final Year: Internal Medicine Spital Uster, CH Heart Surgery Groote Schuur Hospital, SA Anaesthesiology Uniklinik Freiburg
- Doctoral Thesis (MD), Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Cardiology, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Christian Holubarsch
- Internship/Residency: University Hospital Tübingen, Germany, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Head: Prof. Dr. Klaus Unertl
- Board Certification Anaesthesiology 05/2007
- European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care 10/2007
- Board Certification Intensive Care Medicine 11/2008
- Post Doctoral Fellowship: Experimental Anaesthesiology, Head: Prof. Dr. Bernd Antkowiak
Research interests
Mechanisms of Anaesthesia - GABAA Receptor Subtypes - Electrophysiology - Cortex - Organotypic Slice Cultures
Memberships
- German Society for Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (DGAI)
- Selected mentee of the Mentoring Program for Junior Investigators (DGAI)
- Working Committee Neuroanaesthesia (DGAI)
- European Society of Anaesthesiology
- Associate Faculty Member of the Faculty of 1000 medicine
Publications
- Jurd R, Arras M, Lambert S, Drexler B, Siegwart R, Crestani F, Zaugg M, Vogt K, Ledermann B, Antkowiak B, Rudolph U: General anesthetic actions in vivo strongly attenuated by a point mutation in the GABA(A) receptor β3 subunit FASEB J 17: 250-252; 2003
- Drexler B, Roether CL, Jurd R, Rudolph U, Antkowiak B: Opposing Actions of Etomidate on Cortical Theta Oscillations Are Mediated by Different γ-Aminobutyric Acid Type A receptor subtypes Anesthesiology 102: 346-52; 2005
- Drexler B, Jurd R, Rudolph U, Antkowiak B: Dual Actions of Enflurane on Postsynaptic Currents Abolished by the γ-Aminobutyric Acid Type A Receptor β3(N265M) Point Mutation Anesthesiology 105: 297-304; 2006
- Drexler B, Jurd R, Rudolph U, Antkowiak B: Distinct actions of etomidate and propofol at β3-containing γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors, Neuropharmacology 57 (4): 446-55, 2009 abstract
- Drexler B, Zinser S, Hentschke H, Antkowiak B: Diazepam decreases action potential firing of neocortical neurons via two distinct mechanisms, Anesthesia & Analgesia