Colomé-Tatché Lab - Computational Epigenetics
Physiological Chemistry
Research Topics
- Computational biology
- Single cell genomics
- Single cell epigenomics
- Epigenetics
Photo: Helmholtz Center Munich
We are interested in understanding how different epigenomes emerge, how stable epigenetic changes are, and how they lead to different phenotypes. In order to answer these questions, we develop computational methods and mathematical models to determine what regions of the epigenome are altered under different conditions in large numbers of individuals or in single cells, and how these changes affect the observed phenotype. Read more...
Publications
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2224-7560
Scientific vita
Year | Function | Institute |
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since 2021 | W2 Professor Functional Genomics and Cell Biology | Dept. Physiological Chemistry, Biomedical Center, LMU Munich |
since 2021 | Senior Group Leader | Institute of Computational Biology (ICB), Helmholtz Center Munich |
2016 - 2021 | Helmholtz Young Investigator Group Leader | Institute of Computational Biology (ICB), Helmholtz Center Munich |
2013 - 2018 | Principal Investigator and Rosalind Franklin Fellow | European Research Institute for the Biology of Ageing (ERIBA), University Medical Centre Groningen and University of Groningen, Netherlands |
2009 - 2010 | Postdoctoral researcher | Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Hannover |
2005 - 2008 | PhD in Theoretical Physics | Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Statistical models, University Paris Saclay, France |