Publications
Invited articles
- Osterrieder, A. (2016). 53 interesting ways to communcicate your research. Brookes eJournal of Learning and Teaching 8:3. Available at: http://bejlt.brookes.ac.uk/review/53-interesting-ways-to-communcicate-your-research/
- Osterrieder, A. (2015). Five tips for social media for your science career. Into Biology, 2016. Available at: http://intobiology.org.uk/5-tips-for-using-social-media-in-your-science-career/
- Osterrieder A. (2015). Are you a leader without even knowing it? SEB Bulletin, March 2015. Available at: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/Documents/OCSLD/Courses/Anne-Oesterrider-article/
- Osterrieder A. (2014). Inspiring future scientists to see the world in a different way. Oxford Mail, 11 March 2014. Available at: http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/opinion/columns/university/11065591.Inspiring_future_scientists_to_see_the_world_a_different_way/
- Osterrieder A. and Salt A. (2014). Tweeting – not just for the birds. European Plant Science Organisation Newsletter.
- Osterrieder A. and Shehab A. (2014). Promoting the role of social media in scientific knowledge. Editorial, Arab and Near East Plant Protection Newsletter.
- Osterrieder A. (2014). Best of both – balancing research and outreach. The Node. Available from: http://thenode.biologists.com/best-of-both-balancing-research-and-outreach/education/
- Osterrieder A. (2013). Social media under the microscope. InFocus, Royal Microscopical Society.
- Osterrieder A. (2013). If an organelle tweets, what sound does it make? GARNish Newsletter, GARNet.
- Osterrieder A. (2013). Of fridges and sea spiders – What to talk about in our research. Oxford Brookes Research Forum 9:1.
- Osterrieder A. (2013). Using social media: a personal perspective from Dr Anne Osterrieder, Oxford Brookes University. In: Blackford S. Career planning for research bioscientists. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.
- Osterrieder A. (2012). My not-so-secret-anymore double life. SpotOn, Nature.com. Available from: http://www.nature.com/spoton/2012/11/spoton-london-2012-my-not-so-secret-anymore-double-life-juggling-research-and-science-communication/
- Osterrieder A. (2012). Do they mean us? – Science in fiction TV shows: do they get it wrong – and does it matter? The Biochemist.
- Osterrieder A. (2012). How should researchers talk about science to the public? Guardian Higher Education Network. Available from: http://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2012/feb/20/making-science-accessible.
Articles
Scientific publications
- Osterrieder A., Sparkes I., Pollard M., Botchway S., Ward A., Ketelaar T., de Ruijter N., Hawes C. (2017). Stacks off tracks: A role for the golgin AtCASP in plant endoplasmic reticulum – Golgi apparatus tethering. Journal of Experimental Botany, erx167. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erx167.
- Wang P., Hummel E., Osterrieder A., Meyer A. J., Frigerio L., Sparkes I., Hawes C. (2011).KMS1 and KMS2, two plant endoplasmic reticulum proteins involved in the early secretory pathway. The Plant Journal 66(4):613-28
- Sparkes I., Tolley N., Aller I., Svozil J., Osterrieder A., Botchway S., Mueller C., Frigerio L., Hawes C. (2010). Five Arabidopsis reticulon isoforms share endoplasmic reticulum location, topology, and membrane-shaping properties. The Plant Cell 22:1333-1343
- Osterrieder, A., Carvalho, C.M., Latijnhouwers, M., Johansen, J.N., Stubbs, S., Botchway, S. and Hawes, C. (2009) Fluorescence lifetime imaging of interactions between Golgi tethering factors and small GTPases in plants. Traffic 10:1034-1046.
- Jonczyk R., Schmidt H., Osterrieder A., Fiesselmann A., Schullehner K., Haslbeck M., Sicker D., Hofmann D., Yalpani N., Simmons C., Frey M., Gierl A. (2008). Elucidation of the final reactions of DIMBOA-glucoside biosynthesis in maize: characterization of Bx6 and Bx7. Plant Physiology. 146(3):1053-63.
Reviews and commentaries
- Valencak, T.G., Osterrieder, A. and Schulz, T.J. (2017) Sex matters: The effects of biological sex on adipose tissue biology and energy metabolism. Redox Biology 12, 806-813.
- Osterrieder A. (2013). The value and use of social media as communication tool in the plant sciences. Plant Methods 9:26 doi:10.1186/1746-4811-9-26. Highly accessed.
- Gunter C. and Osterrieder A. (2012). A modest proposal for an outreach section in scientific publications. Genome Biology 13:168. Highly accessed.
- Osterrieder, A. (2012). Tales of tethers and tentacles: golgins in plants. Journal of Microscopy. 247(1):68-77.
- Sparkes I.A., Graumann K., Martinière A., Schoberer J., Wang P., Osterrieder A. (2011).Bleach it, switch it, bounce it, pull it: using lasers to reveal plant cell dynamics. Journal of Experimental Botany. 62(1):1-7.
- Hawes C., Osterrieder A., Sparkes I.A., Ketelaar T. (2010). Optical Tweezers for the micromanipulation of plant cytoplasm and organelles. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 13(6):731-5.
- Hawes C., Schoberer J., Hummel E., Osterrieder A. (2010): Biogenesis of the plant Golgi apparatus. Biochemical Society Transactions. 38(3):761-7.
- Hawes C., Osterrieder A., Hummel E., Sparkes I. (2008). The plant ER-Golgi interface. Traffic 9: 1571-1580.
Book chapters
- Stefano G., Osterrieder A., Hawes C. and Brandizzi F. (2013). Endomembrane and Golgi traffic in plant cells. Methods in Cell Biology 118:9-83.
- Hawes C., Osterrieder A., Sparkes I. (2008). Features of the plant Golgi apparatus. In: Mironov A, Pavelka M, editors. The Golgi Apparatus State of the art 110 years after Camillo Golgi’s discovery. Wien, New York: Springer; p. 611-623.