Research at the Department of Human Genetics

Our scientific findings make an important contribution to the understanding of ultra-rare genetic diseases, the identification of risk factors for cancer and the correlation between genotypes and phenotypes.

Our constantly growing database containing comprehensive sequence information and annotations of various diseases, such as hematologic diseases, cancer, immunodeficiencies and rare diseases, is a valuable tool for advances in our field.

Find out more about the research groups at the Department of Human Genetics!

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Personalized Genomics

Prof. Dr. med. Anke Katharina Bergmann

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Applied Genetics

Dr. med. Tim Ripperger, PhD

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Epigenomics

Dr. rer. nat. Britta Skawran

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Functional Genomics

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Doris Steinemann

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Neurooncogenetics, Neurogenetics, Nephrogenetics

Prof. Dr. med. Ruthild G. Weber

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