Dietmar Kueltz
Associate Professor of Physiological Genomics
dkueltz@ucdavis.edu


Office
2207 Meyer Hall
530-752-2991


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Degrees:
1992 PhD University of Rostock, Germany Animal Physiology
Research Interests:

Proteomics and physiological genomics of environmental stress adaptation in fishes and Daphnia; Evolution of environmental stress tolerance and phenotypic plasticity; Osmosensory stress signaling in animal cells.


Awards:
1997 NIH Fellows Award of Research Excellence
1998 Hoechst Marion Roussell Award for Excellence in Renal Research
Department and Center Affiliations:
NIEHS Center for Environmental Health Sciences
Genome Center
NIEHS Superfund Program
Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Biology
Professional Societies:
American Society for Cell Biology
American Physiological Society
Proteome Society
Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology
CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Genetics  
Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology  
Graduate Groups not Housed in CBS:
Animal Biology, Ecology  
Publications:
  • http://kueltzlab.ucdavis.edu/Publications.cfm
Laboratory Personnel:
Kueltz Lab/ 1327 Meyer Hall
http://kueltzlab.ucdavis.edu/Members.cfm


Field Sites:
Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory http://www.mdibl.org
Hopkins Marine Station http://www-marine.stanford.edu/
Bodega Bay Marine Laboratory http://www-bml.ucdavis.edu/
Teaching Interests:
Stress Physiology
Environmental Physiology of Aquatic Animals
Evolution of Environmental Adaptations
Courses:
ANG 111 Molecular Genetics Lab Winter
ABI 50A Animal Biology Lab Fall
MCP 255 Stress Physiology Spring
ABG 255 Stress Physiology Spring
ANS 18 Biology of Aquatic Animals Fall