WELCOME to my webpage !!!

Robert Eibl, M.D.


My NEW ADDRESS in year 2000 is:

Institute of Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene
Trogerstr. 9
D-8165 Muenchen
Germany

I just started within a research network "Target structures for selective tumor intervention" (my translation) founded by the German Research Council: "Sonderforschungsbereich 456: Zielstrukturen fuer selektive Tumorintervention". This is a new interdisciplinary research program including many labs from both Munich Universities, and other equally famous research institutions in Munich.

MBPW - Munich Business Plan Competition 2000 - http://www.mbpw.de
Round 1: first PRIZE, MBPW-AKTUELL, P.2, 1/2000 (March)
Round 2: within top 15% of all participants
Round 3: NOMINEE = one of the "most likely to succeed" business plans in this year's competition !!!
All 'Nominees' including 'Metagene' with their short video presentation

My 10s presentation

Newest pix: friends from Stanford visiting Munich


The FOLLOWING is my OLD WEBPAGE
(before 2000):

I am a Postdoctoral Scientist, supported by a stipend from the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Bonn, Germany) and since recently, a Dean's Fellowship (School of Medicine, Stanford).

I work in Irving L. Weissman's Lab (Beckman Center for Molecular Biology & Genetics in Medicine),
and as a guest in Eugene C. Butcher's Lab (Veterans Hospital) at






Stanford University - - - - - - - - School of Medicine










Sausalito, July 25, 1999

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VIDEO ***
rolling cells

CV

(CV, older format)

Research

CONTACT ME

15 Publications
461 Citations

newsgroups founded:

su.bboard.french
su.bboard.postdocs
su.org.german

Interests, Links

WELCOME

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V I D E O ***: metastasizing human tumor cells ROLLING on mouse endothelial monolayer !!!
Click here or click on "VIDEO, rolling cells" in the table above to see a short Quicktime movie


THANKS for visiting my homepage!

This page is especially for my friends in Europe, who often couldn't visit me in the US;
but also for those of you who never or just recently met me and want some information.

Please note:
some pictures are (totally) misleading about my life style here in Silicon Valley, compared to Switzerland, Germany, France and other countries with different culture. I managed to survive here and could even think about staying here longer! Stanford is a nice place to be and to study (but there are many good places, I really liked Heidelberg and Zurich, too) - I already recommended clinical clerkships to two german M.D. students who officially got accepted and liked to study here. It's much, much easier for postdocs to become accepted, that's probably why some european postdocs don't even start after comparing their stipend with the unbeleivable living costs in Stanford area, but Stanford seems to address these issues now.

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