IRTG 2403/1: Dissecting and Reengineering the Regulatory Genome

At a glance

Project duration
01/2019  – 12/2023
DFG classification of subject areas

General Genetics and Functional Genome Biology

Basic Research in Biology and Medicine

Funded by

DFG Research Training Group DFG Research Training Group

Project description

The aim of the IRTG “Dissecting and Reengineering the Regulatory Genome” is to identify and characterise regulatory processes and DNA sequences that determine the activity of gene expression in eukaryotes. The researchers in Berlin, Germany, and Durham, North Carolina, will use experimental high-throughput methods to analyse the large volumes of acquired data using computer science methods.

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Project head

01/2019  - 06/2023

Person

Prof. Dr. Uwe Ohler

  • Faculty of Life Sciences
  • Department of Biology

Participants

Cooperation partners

  • Cooperation partner
    UniversityGermany

    Charité – Berlin University Medicine

  • Cooperation partner
    UniversityUnited States of America

    Duke University

  • Cooperation partner
    Non-university research institutionGermany

    Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association

  • Cooperation partner
    Non-university research institutionGermany

    Max Planck Institut for Molecular Genetics

  • Cooperation partner
    UniversityUnited States of America

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill