The Research
Department I
Cardiac Development and RemodellingProf. Dr. Dr. Thomas Braun
Department II
PharmacologyProf. Dr. Stefan Offermanns
Department III
Developmental GeneticsDr. Didier Stainier
Department IV
Lung Development and RemodellingProf. Dr. Werner Seeger
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Developmental Genetics (Dept. III)
Scientific Focus
The Department of Developmental Genetics investigates questions related to organogenesis including cell differentiation, tissue morphogenesis, organ homeostasis and function, as well as organ regeneration. We study these questions in zebrafish as well as in mouse and are currently looking at several mesodermal (heart, vasculature) and endodermal (pancreas, lung, liver) organs. We utilize both forward and reverse genetic approaches, and aim to dissect cellular processes using high-resolution live imaging. One goal of our studies is to gain understanding of vertebrate organ development at the single-cell level.
The Department is also deeply committed to training the next generation of scientists as evidenced by the long list of former students and postdoctoral fellows now running their own successful laboratory.
Information about current lab members can be found here.
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Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research
Dept. III - Developmental Genetics
Ludwigstrasse 43
61231 Bad Nauheim
Germany


