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Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics - Ihnestraße 63-73 - 14195 Berlin - Germany - Phone: (+49 30) 8413 0 - Fax: (+49 30) 8413 1394

Developmental Genetics

Department Herrmann
Developmental Genetics

Department Lehrach
Vertebrate Genomics

Department Ropers
Human Molecular Genetics

Department Vingron
Computational Molecular Biology

Research Group Mundlos
Development & Disease

Emeritus Group Trautner
General Molecular Genetics

Ribosome Group
Nierhaus

Otto-Warburg Laboratory
Krobitsch, Lappe, Sauer, Stelzl

IMPRS-CBSC
PhD studies at MPIMG
and Free University



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Developmental Genetics

The long term goal of our work is to understand the molecular mechanisms controlling embryonic body formation, comprising patterning processes, tissue differentiation and organogenesis, in the mouse.

Presently, we focus on elucidating regulatory networks controlling paraxial mesoderm induction, differentiation and segmentation, which lead to the formation of somites, the precursors of the vertebral column.

The first event in mesoderm formation is the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) which is very similar to tumor progression and metastasis formation. We want to understand regulatory networks controlling EMT in the embryo as well as in tumors, and identify key genes acting in both processes.

Tissue engineering is another rising topic in the lab. Presently we are testing tools for directing stem cells to differentiation into predetermined fates. A long term goal is the generation of particular tissues and organ-like structures.

Another project is focused at understanding the molecular genetic control of transmission ratio distortion in mice, a phenomenon resulting in the inheritance of traits at non-mendelian ratio, in mice.


The projects are conducted in cooperation with the Institut für Genetik at the Charité, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Berlin





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