Project Details
Professor Dr. Heinrich Leonhardt
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Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
Fakultät für Biologie
Arbeitsgruppe Humanbiologie und Bioimaging
Großhaderner Straße 2
82152 Planegg
- As Applicant
- Completed projects
- Reversion von terminaler Differenzierung und Zellproliferationskontrolle (Priority Programmes)
- Dynamik der Chromatinzugänglichkeit und der Proteomverteilung in lebenden Zellen (Priority Programmes)
- Dynamics of Chromatin Accessibility and Proteome Distribution in Living Cells (Priority Programmes)
- Control of epigenetic transgene silencing (Priority Programmes)
- The role of TET proteins in myeloid neoplasia (Priority Programmes)
- Role and Regulation of DNA Methylation in Cellular Reprogramming (Priority Programmes)
- Site-specific functionalization of nanobodies: From labeling to cellular uptake (Priority Programmes)
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- Completed projects
- As Leader
- Completed projects
- Konfokales Spinning-Disk Mikroskop (Major Research Instrumentation)
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- Completed projects
- As Spokesperson
- Completed projects
- SFB 1243: Genetic and Epigenetic Evolution of Hematopoietic Neoplasms (Collaborative Research Centres)
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- Completed projects
- As Participating Researcher
- Completed projects
- GRK 1721: Integrated Analysis of Macromolecular Complexes and Hybrid Methods in Genome Biology (Research Training Groups)
- EXC 4: Nanosystems Initiative Munich (NIM) (Clusters of Excellence)
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- Completed projects
- As Project Head
- Current projects
- Role and Regulation of DNA Modifications (Collaborative Research Centres)
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- Completed projects
- Role and regulation of DNA methyltransferase interactions with chromatin (CRC/Transregios)
- The role and regulation of DNA methylation in normal and malignant hematopoiesis (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Regulation of DNA modifications and their role in controlling gene expression (Collaborative Research Centres)
- DNA modifications in the evolution of hematopoietic neoplasms (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Central tasks (Collaborative Research Centres)
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- Current projects
- As Cooperation Partner
- Completed projects
- Aging of hematopoietic stem cells and the epigenetic drift: a pathway to rejuvenation. (Emmy Noether Independent Junior Research Groups)
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- Completed projects