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General – Zaugg Group

Zaugg Group

Systems (epi)genetics to study the basis of complex traits and diseases

The Zaugg group investigates the variation of molecular phenotypes among individuals and their genetic variation, with the aim of better understanding the molecular basis of complex genetic diseases and inter-individual differences in drug response.

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Paper on enhancer-mediated gene regulatory network inference is out!

This work describes our methods for inferring enhancer-mediated gene regulatory networks and how we can use these networks to identify transcription factors that drive differential expression between two conditions. Congratulations to Aryan, Christian and all the co-authors (this has been a massive…


Article published about our work to decipher cellular structures

EMBL Communications published an article about new AI tool that we developed in our lab in collaboration with other labs that adds speed and detailed cellular information to analysis of cryo-electron tomography to aid our understanding of inner cell workings. Check it out here:…



We are officially part of the Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit

The Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit is a program to connect basic science (at EMBL) with clinical research (at the University hospital Heidelberg). Our MMPU group will be focusing on investigating the stem cell interactions within the bone marrow niche. Check out our MMPU website: Stem…



Postdoctoral fellowships available in the Zaugg lab

We have some exciting Postdoctoral projects in our lab within the EMBL Interdisciplinary Postdoc Program (deadline 10th Sept 2015). Potential projects include: Combining proteomics and genomics for understanding the effect of regulatory variation…



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