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==Research Interests==
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<font size="3">I received my german diplom degree in Biochemistry at the [http://www.molgen.mpg.de Max Planck Institute for Molecular genetics] in the department for [http://www.molgen.mpg.de/research/lehrach/ Vertebrate Genomics of Hans Lehrach] in the laboratory of [http://chr21.molgen.mpg.de/ Marie-Laure Yaspo]. The focus of my research was the analysis of gene regulatory networks, especially for human chromosome 21 encoded transcription factors. For this purpose I worked with ChIP-chip using high density oligonucleotide microarrays and developed ChIP-seq using next generation sequencing technology. We recently published ChIP-seq for RNA-polymerase II in 293T cells together with RNA-seq of the same cells and the ramos b-cell-line:</font>
<font size="3">I received my german diplom degree in Biochemistry at the [http://www.molgen.mpg.de Max Planck Institute for Molecular genetics] in the department for [http://www.molgen.mpg.de/research/lehrach/ Vertebrate Genomics of Hans Lehrach] in the laboratory of [http://chr21.molgen.mpg.de/ Marie-Laure Yaspo]. The focus of my research was the analysis of gene regulatory networks, especially for human chromosome 21 encoded transcription factors. For this purpose I worked with [https://www.affymetrix.com/corporate/events/eu_chiponchip_forum/eu_chiponchip_slides.affx ChIP-chip using high density oligonucleotide microarrays] and developed ChIP-seq using next generation sequencing technology. We recently published ChIP-seq for RNA-polymerase II in 293T cells together with RNA-seq of the same cells and the ramos b-cell-line:</font>
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Dominic Schmidt
Dominic Schmidt

Dominic Schmidt
Doctoral Student; Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge
Cancer Research UK
Cambridge Research Institute
Li Ka Shing Centre
Robinson Way, Cambridge,
CB2 0RE
phone: +44-1223404248
email: Dominic.Schmidt 'at' cancer 'dot' org 'dot' uk

Research Interests

I received my german diplom degree in Biochemistry at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular genetics in the department for Vertebrate Genomics of Hans Lehrach in the laboratory of Marie-Laure Yaspo. The focus of my research was the analysis of gene regulatory networks, especially for human chromosome 21 encoded transcription factors. For this purpose I worked with ChIP-chip using high density oligonucleotide microarrays and developed ChIP-seq using next generation sequencing technology. We recently published ChIP-seq for RNA-polymerase II in 293T cells together with RNA-seq of the same cells and the ramos b-cell-line:


My recent research uses ChIP-seq and RNA-seq to understand the rules behind tissue specific.

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Publications

  1. Sultan M, Schulz MH, Richard H, Magen A, Klingenhoff A, Scherf M, Seifert M, Borodina T, Soldatov A, Parkhomchuk D, Schmidt D, O'Keeffe S, Haas S, Vingron M, Lehrach H, and Yaspo ML. A global view of gene activity and alternative splicing by deep sequencing of the human transcriptome. Science. 2008 Aug 15;321(5891):956-60. DOI:10.1126/science.1160342 | PubMed ID:18599741 | HubMed [ref1]

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