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Margit Pavelka
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'''Margit Pavelka''' (born 1945; [[Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee]]) is a professor emerita of [[Histology]] and [[Embryology]] and former head of Center for Anatomy and Cell Biology, [[Medical University of Vienna]].
==Early life and education==
Pavelka was born in [[Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee]] and attended high school in [[Bad Ischl]]. After graduation, she passed examination with ''[[Matura]]'' honor in 1963 and following it, joined [[Medical University of Vienna]] seven years later in order to receive training at Vienna Hospital and [[Vienna General Hospital]]. Following training and acquiring skills in [[internal medicine]], Pavelka relocated to the Institute of Micromorphology and Electron Microscopy where she received further training in electron microscopy, [[immunohistochemistry]], [[cytochemistry]], [[histology]] and [[embryology]]. She then pursued [[habilitation]] defending her thesis ''Functional Morphology of the Golgi Apparatus'' in 1987.<ref name=cv></ref>
==Career==
From 1992 to 1998, Pavelka served as University Professor at the [[University of Innsbruck]] and since November 1998 holds the same position at the [[University of Vienna]]. Five years later, she became the head of the Institute of Histology and Embryology where she was promoted to head the Department of Cell Biology and Ultrastructure Research in the Center for Anatomy and Cell Biology of the Medical University of Vienna in October 2004. From 2004 to 2008, Pavelka served as president of the Austrian Society for Electron Microscopy and then became its vice president and honorary member. From 2001 to 2013, Pavelka was the head of the Center for Anatomy and Cell Biology and since 1 October 2013, serves as professor emerita.<ref name=cv/>
Pavelka also serves on editorial boards of ''[[Histochemistry and Cell Biology]]'' and the ''European Journal of Histochemistry''.<ref name=cv/>
In 2010, Pavelka had co-authored a book with Jürgen Roth titled ''Functional Ultrastructure''.<ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:1945 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Austrian histologists]]
[[Category:Embryologists]]
[[Category:University of Innsbruck faculty]]
[[Category:University of Vienna faculty]]
==Early life and education==
Pavelka was born in [[Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee]] and attended high school in [[Bad Ischl]]. After graduation, she passed examination with ''[[Matura]]'' honor in 1963 and following it, joined [[Medical University of Vienna]] seven years later in order to receive training at Vienna Hospital and [[Vienna General Hospital]]. Following training and acquiring skills in [[internal medicine]], Pavelka relocated to the Institute of Micromorphology and Electron Microscopy where she received further training in electron microscopy, [[immunohistochemistry]], [[cytochemistry]], [[histology]] and [[embryology]]. She then pursued [[habilitation]] defending her thesis ''Functional Morphology of the Golgi Apparatus'' in 1987.<ref name=cv></ref>
==Career==
From 1992 to 1998, Pavelka served as University Professor at the [[University of Innsbruck]] and since November 1998 holds the same position at the [[University of Vienna]]. Five years later, she became the head of the Institute of Histology and Embryology where she was promoted to head the Department of Cell Biology and Ultrastructure Research in the Center for Anatomy and Cell Biology of the Medical University of Vienna in October 2004. From 2004 to 2008, Pavelka served as president of the Austrian Society for Electron Microscopy and then became its vice president and honorary member. From 2001 to 2013, Pavelka was the head of the Center for Anatomy and Cell Biology and since 1 October 2013, serves as professor emerita.<ref name=cv/>
Pavelka also serves on editorial boards of ''[[Histochemistry and Cell Biology]]'' and the ''European Journal of Histochemistry''.<ref name=cv/>
In 2010, Pavelka had co-authored a book with Jürgen Roth titled ''Functional Ultrastructure''.<ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:1945 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Austrian histologists]]
[[Category:Embryologists]]
[[Category:University of Innsbruck faculty]]
[[Category:University of Vienna faculty]]
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