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Prof. Dr. Tanja Vogel

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University of Freiburg
Life Sciences, Neurodevelopmental Epigenetics

Internal Senior Fellow
October 2020 – July 2021

E-Mail: tanja.vogel@anat.uni-freiburg.de

Last Update: 31.08.2021

Curriculum Vitae

In 2011 Prof. Dr. Tanja Vogel was recruited as professor for Anatomy to the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg. She studied biochemistry until 1994 at the University of Hannover and acquired her PhD degree in 1997 from the same university working in the Institute of Human Genetics at the Medical School Hannover. Prof. Vogel worked as postdoc at the MRC Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh till 2000 and at the Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen. In 2005 she joined the Department of Neuroanatomy at the Georg-August-University Göttingen and received the venia legendifor Anatomy together with the price for the best habilitation in 2010. Prof. Vogel is current speaker of the DFG-funded research training group “MeInBio” and heads a research group that explores basic mechanisms of transcriptional control in the specification of neural stem cells. The research focusses specifically on epigenetic mechanisms and transcription factor network activities involved in the development of the central nervous system. To understand how stem cells are instructed to exert transcriptional programs necessary to conduct proper differentiation, the group uses multi-omics and high throughput sequencing data up to the single cell level. To translate the groups expertise from animal models towards understanding human stem cell specification, iPSC- and organoid-based approaches are currently implemented in the methods repertoire.

Selected Publications

FRIAS Project