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Andy Qarri

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Andy Qarri is a doctoral student at the faculty of biology at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich conducting his research on stem cells biology at Helmholtz Zentrum München. His doctoral research focuses on developing cell lines originated from tunicates. The work has been further focused on thraustochytrids that commonly overtake primary cell cultures. Previously, he was an active researcher in the stem cells industry in Israel. He conducted his master degree research at the University of Haifa.  

 

Andy Qarri is a doctoral student at the faculty of biology at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich conducting his research on stem cells biology at Helmholtz Zentrum München. His doctoral research focuses on developing cell lines originated from tunicates. The work has been further focused on thraustochytrids that commonly overtake primary cell cultures. Previously, he was an active researcher in the stem cells industry in Israel. He conducted his master degree research at the University of Haifa.  

Fields of Work and Expertise

Stem Cell Biology; Primary cell cultures; Regeneration; In-vitro; In-vivo; Microscopy; Molecular Biology

Key publications

2023

Qarri A, Kültz D, Gardell A. M, Rinkevich B, Rinkevich Y (2023) Improved Media Formulations for Primary Cell Cultures Derived from a Colonial Urochordate, Cells 2023, 12(13), 1709

https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/13/1709

2022

Qarri A, Rinkevich B, Rinkevich Y (2022) Improving the Yields of Blood Cell Extractions from Botryllus schlosseri Vasculature, Advances in aquatic invertebrate stem cell research

https://www.mdpi.com/books/edition/5071

2021

Qarri A, Rinkevich B, Rinkevich Y (2021) Employing marine invertebrate cell culture media for isolation and cultivation of thraustochytrids, Botanica Marina 64(6):447-454

https://doi.org/10.1515/bot-2021-0035

2020

Qarri A, Rosner A, Rabinowitz C,  Rinkevich B (2020) UV-B radiation bearings on ephemeral soma in the shallow water tunicate Botryllus schlosseri, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety , 196:110489

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0147651320303286?via%3Dihub