
Claudia Kalbe
پژوهشگر · Muscle Development in Farm Animals
Research Institute for Farm Animal Biologyمعرفی
Claudia Kalbe is a research scientist at the Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN) in Dummerstorf, Germany, where she has been employed since 2002. She is affiliated with the Institute of Muscle Biology and Growth and leads research within the Cell Physiology and Reproduction group. Additionally, she holds a teaching position at the University of Rostock, contributing to the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
- Studied biology at the University of Rostock (1990–1995)
- Completed doctoral studies at FBN (1995–1999)
- Earned Dr. rer. nat. from the University of Rostock (2000)
- Postdoc at the University of Rostock (1999–2001)
- Scientist at FBN since 2002
Claudia Kalbe's research centers on the ontogenetic development of skeletal muscles in farm animals, particularly pigs and poultry. Her work investigates myogenic and lipogenic processes, myogenic progenitor cells, and the influence of maternal nutrition, temperature stress, and dietary components such as isoflavones, microalgae, and L-carnitine. She employs in vitro cell culture models, including primary myoblasts and myotubes, to study muscle growth, gene expression, and cellular metabolism. Her research has significant implications for improving animal welfare, meat quality, and sustainable livestock production.
The recent articles highlight a consistent focus on cellular and molecular mechanisms in farm animal muscle development. Trends include transcriptomic responses to environmental stressors (e.g., temperature, nanoplastics), nutritional interventions (e.g., microalgae, carnosine), and the use of in vitro models to understand growth regulation. Her work spans biochemistry, physiology, and biotechnology, with increasing attention to sustainability and ethical research practices, such as serum alternatives and animal welfare.
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Claudia Kalbe has been actively involved in teaching at the University of Rostock since 2004, offering lectures and practical courses in small animal breeding and, since 2013, in molecular animal breeding and muscle development. While no formal students or advising roles are listed, her long-term teaching engagement indicates a commitment to academic mentorship. Research grants are not detailed, but her sustained publication record and institutional affiliation suggest continuous funding support through FBN and collaborative projects. She has collaborated extensively with researchers such as Christa Rehfeldt, Birger Puppe, Dirk Dannenberger, and Jens Vanselow.
Claudia Kalbe is a core member of the Cell Physiology and Reproduction working group at the Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology. Her laboratory focuses on in vitro models of muscle and reproductive cells in farm animals, utilizing techniques in molecular biology, cell culture, transcriptomics, and lipidomics. The team investigates developmental biology, nutritional impacts, and environmental stressors to improve livestock productivity and welfare.
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