IPP Groups at Mainz University
Several research groups working at Mainz University participate in the IPP. Find more about them below.
- Peter Baumann
Telomere biology and chromosomal inheritance
- Dorothee Dormann
Molecular mechanisms of RNA-binding protein dysfunction in neurodegenerative dieseases
- Susanne Foitzik
(Epi-)Genetics of social evolution
- Thomas Hankeln
Globins in the nucleus
- Mark Helm
RNA modifications in development
- Meret Huber
Exploring and exploiting plant defence
- Edward Lemke
Synthetic biophysics of protein disorder
- Brian Luke
RNA-DNA HYBRIDS, TELOMERE BIOLOGY & GENOMIC INSTABILITY
- Helen May-Simera
Primary Cilia Regulation of Signalling in Development and Disease
- Marion Silies
Gene regulatory mechanisms underlying neuronal function
- Lukas Stelzl
GENE REGULATION BY LIQUID-LIQUID PHASE SEPARATION
- Roland Strauss
Gene regulation and epigenetics of a lifetime body‐size memory in Drosophila
- Andreas Wachter
Regulation and functions of alternative splicing in plants
- Marie-Luise Winz
Co-translational quality control in eukaryotic cells
- Eva Wolf
Circadian clocks as gene regulatory systems
- Uwe Wolfrum
Ciliary protein function: roles in DNA damage repair and gene regulation
- Shuqing Xu
Molecular mechanisms and evolution of adaptive traits
- Hans Zischler
Primate piRNA/PIWI: functional aspects and adaptive phenotypes