Univ.-Prof. DI Dr.

Gerhard Schütz

Gerhard Schütz

Corresponding Member of the Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in Austria since 2022

  • Institute of Applied Physics, Vienna University of Technology

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0000-0003-1542-1089

Research Areas:

  • Physics, Astronomy
  • Biophysics
  • Immunology
  • Optics

Profile:

CV/Website

Publications:

Website

Selected Memberships:

  • Biophysical Society
  • Österreichische Physikalische Gesellschaft
  • Österreichische Gesellschaft für Molekulare Biowissenschaften und Biotechnologie
  • Chemisch Physikalische Gesellschaft
  • Österreichische Biophysikalische Gesellschaft

Selected Prizes:

  • START-Preis des Wissenschaftsfonds FWF
  • Amersham Pharmacia Biotech Award
  • Talentförderungspreis für Wissenschaft des Landes Oberösterreich

Selected Publications:

  • Benedikt Rossboth, Andreas Arnold, Haisen Ta, René Platzer, Florian Kellner, Johannes B. Huppa, Mario Brameshuber, Florian Baumgart, Gerhard J. Schütz, Nature Immunol. 19 (2018) 821-827, The TCR is randomly distributed over the plasma membrane of resting antigen-experienced T cells on non-activating surfaces, Doi: 10.1038/s41590-018-0162-7.
  • Florian Baumgart, Andreas Arnold, Konrad Leskovar, Kaj Staszek, Martin Fölser, Julian Weghuber, Hannes Stockinger, Gerhard J. Schütz, Nature Methods 13 (2016) 661-664, Varying label density allows artifact-free analysis of membrane protein nanoclusters, Doi: 10.1038/nmeth.3897.
  • E. Sevcsik, M. Brameshuber, M. Fölser, J. Weghuber, A. Honigmann, G. J. Schütz, Nat. Commun. 6 (2015) 6969, GPI-anchored proteins do not reside in ordered domains in the live cell plasma membrane, Doi: 10.1038/ncomms7969.
  • Schwarzenbacher, M.; Kaltenbrunner, M.; Brameshuber, M.; Hesch, C.; Paster, W. et al. [..] (2008) Micropatterning for quantitative analysis of protein-protein interactions in living cells. Nature Methods, Bd. 5, S. 1053-1060.
  • Schütz, G. J.; Kada, G.; Pastushenko, V. Ph.; Schindler, H. (2000) Properties of lipid microdomains in a muscle cell membrane visualized by single molecule microscopy. EMBO Journal, Bd. 19, S. 892-901.