Smolle Lab - Chromatin and Transcription
Physiological Chemistry
Research Topics
- Chromatin organisation
- Chromatin remodellers (ISWI)
- Non-coding RNA
Prof. Dr. Michaela Smolle
phone: +49 (0)89 - 2180 77098
michaela.smolle@bmc.med.lmu.de
Photo: Jan Greune
We use a multidisciplinary approach to study transcription and chromatin organisation in budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), including modern genomics and proteomics combined with genetic, biochemical and biophysical approaches. As most chromatin factors are conserved from yeast to humans, our research contributes to the understanding of the molecular mechanisms regulating gene (mis-)expression in humans. Read more...
Publications
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8900-1541
Scientific vita
Year | Function | Institute |
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since 2014 | Principal Investigator; Director of Biophysics Core Facility | Dept. Physiological Chemistry, Biomedical Center, LMU Munich |
2007-2014 | Postdoctoral researcher | Jerry Workman Lab, Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, USA |
2006 | Research assistant | University of Glasgow, U.K. |
2006 | PhD in Biochemistry and Biophysics | University of Glasgow, U.K., Advisors: Gordon Lindsay, Olwyn Byron |