Principal Investigators
Name | Research Area & Research interests | Memberships | |
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Sebastian Arnold Institute of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology - Department II |
Developmental Biology - Signals & transcription factors guiding cell specification during early mouse development / Generation of differentiated cell types from pluripotent stem cells / Morphogenesis and cellular mechanisms of germ layer formation |
CIBSS, SFB1453 |
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Anne-Kathrin Classen Institute of Biology II / Hilde Mangold Haus |
Developmental Biology - Signalling and proliferation during tissue regeneration / Epithelial architecture and biomechanics / Chromatin and epigenetic plasticity |
CIBSS |
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Wolfgang Driever Institute of Biology I |
Developmental Biology - Embryonic Development of Vertebrates (Zebrafish) / Development of dopaminergic neurons / Dopaminergic modulation of neural circuit function and behavior |
CIBSS |
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Valérie Hilgers Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics Freiburg |
Developmental Biology - Alternative RNA processing in nervous system development and function / Regulation of the neuronal non-coding transcriptome / Molecular mechanisms of neurological disease. |
CIBSS |
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Annette Neubüser Institute of Biology I |
Developmental Biology - Molecular mechanisms of craniofacial development / Development of the sensory placodes / Feather development |
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Georgios Pyrowolakis Institute of Biology I / Hilde Mangold Haus |
Developmental Biology - Signal Transduction / Analysis of Drosophila BMP-signaling / Formation and interpretation of morphogen gradients / Germline stem cells / Organogenesis. |
CIBSS |
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Tanja Vogel Institute for Anatomy and Cell Biology, Dept. of Molecular Embryology |
Developmental Biology - How epigenetic modifications instruct stem cells during central nervous system development / FOXG1 and the aetiology of FOXG1-syndrome / Signaling to chromatin with a focus on TGF-signaling |
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Peter Walentek Dept. of Internal Medicine IV, University Medical Center |
Developmental Biology - We study signaling, epigenetic, transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of gene regulatory networks, and the processes that facilitate tissue formation and function. This provides insights into the logic of self-organization in biological systems and the mechanisms underlying ciliopathies and lung diseases. |
CIBSS, SFB1453 |