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Robert Schneider


Helmholtz Zentrum München

Institute of Functional Epigenetics (IFE)


Supervisor ESR 2




robert.schneider@helmholtz-muenchen.de

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Research Interests

We are interested in chromatin-based mechanisms that control gene expression and cell-to-cell heterogeneity in budding yeast and mammals.

Our group has strong experience in chromatin biochemistry, live-cell imaging, various “omics” approaches, and establishment of data analysis pipelines as well as custom made microfluidics technologies to track single yeast cells within populations over long periods. Combining these approaches, our lab is, for example, investigating the inheritance of transcriptional states through cell divisions (transcriptional memory), cell-to-cell heterogeneity or transcriptional noise.

As a model to study cell-to-cell heterogeneity, we are currently using S. cerevisiae due to its fast generation time, asymmetric budding (facilitating inheritance analysis) and amenability to genetic high throughput screens.

Our goal is to understand how dynamic changes in chromatin structures and genome architecture can influence gene expression at the single-cell level and how (mechanistically) gene expression states are inherited.

Keywords & Model System

Transcription, gene expression noise, chromatin, live-cell imaging, microfluidics, cell-to-cell variation, inheritance, pedigree analysis

Saccharomyces cerevisiae (budding yeast)

Scientific CV

Year Function Institution
since 2016 Director Institute of Functional Epigenetics (IFE) Helmholtz Center Munich and Professor at LMU Munich (Biology)
2012 – 2015 Director de Recherche IGBMC, Strasbourg
2005 – 2011 Junior Groupleader MPI for Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Freiburg, Germany
2000-2004 PostDoc Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge, UK

Group of T. Kouzarides

1996-1999 PhD LMU Munich
1991 – 1996 Studies in Biology LMU Munich

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant number 860675.

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