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Tanja | Tanja Reuter was a DFG postdoctoral fellow from 2001-2002. Tanja | ||
performed studies that were an essential foundation for the | |||
development of the Xenopus model for Fanconi anemia. Following her | |||
postdoctoral fellowship in the Hoatlin Lab she became a Staff | |||
Scientist at DeveloGen, a biotech company based in Germany. She is | |||
currently a Group Leader at Merck KGaA, in the Cardio-Metabolic | |||
Research Section. She directs the "New Concept Group", where she | |||
identifies new ideas for potential therapeutic targets. She and her | |||
husband Stefan (who is also a scientist) reside in Germany with their | |||
daughter, Nike, who just entered kindergarten. | |||
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Revision as of 18:22, 15 June 2006
Tanja Reuter was a DFG postdoctoral fellow from 2001-2002. Tanja performed studies that were an essential foundation for the development of the Xenopus model for Fanconi anemia. Following her postdoctoral fellowship in the Hoatlin Lab she became a Staff Scientist at DeveloGen, a biotech company based in Germany. She is currently a Group Leader at Merck KGaA, in the Cardio-Metabolic Research Section. She directs the "New Concept Group", where she identifies new ideas for potential therapeutic targets. She and her husband Stefan (who is also a scientist) reside in Germany with their daughter, Nike, who just entered kindergarten.
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