Schotta Lab

Epigenetic Gene Regulation

Landscape portrait of Gunnar Schotta.

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Prof. Dr. Gunnar Schotta

Epigenetic Gene Regulation
Division of Molecular Biology

+49 89 2180 75422
gunnar.schotta@bmc.med.lmu.de

Research Topics

  • Control of endogenous retroviruses
  • Heterochromatin silencing mechanisms
  • Transcription factor biology
  • Epigenetic alterations in cancer

Epigenetic mechanisms regulate multiple aspects of normal development (stem cell maintenance, differentiation). Misregulation of epigenetic programs can result in aberrant development (cancer, aging). In this context we study the mechanisms of epigenetic gene regulation using a combination of mouse genetics (knock-out and knock-in mouse models), cell biology (embryonic stem cells, differentiation systems, CRISPR/Cas, genome-wide sgRNA screens) and biochemical (ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, MeDIP-seq, ATAC-seq, etc.) approaches. Read more...

Scientific vita

since 2008
Professor for Epigenetics, Dept. Molecular Biology, Biomedical Center, LMU Munich
2003-2008
Postdoctoral researcher, Thomas Jenuwein Lab, Institute of Molecular Pathology (I.M.P.), Vienna, Austria
2002-2003
Postdoctoral researcher, Gunter Reuter Lab, Martin Luther University Halle
2002
PhD in Molecular Genetics, Martin Luther University Halle, Advisor: Gunter Reuter