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Jan-Michael Peters

To pass the genome from one generation to the next, eukaryotic cells first replicate their DNA, then biorient chromosomes on the mitotic spindle and finally separate their sister chromatids, thus enabling the division of one cell into two genetically identical daughter cells. We are interested in understanding these processes at the molecular level.

Group Members

Emilia Zoe CHLOSTA
Master Student
Lorenzo COSTANTINO
Research Associate
Iain Finley DAVIDSON
Research Associate
Sabrina Michaela HORN
PhD Student
Gabriele LITOS
Research Assistant
Eric MAURER
PhD Student
Kota NAGASAKA
Postdoc
Mariia POPOVA
PhD Student
Navaneeth SRINIVASAN
PhD Student
Roman STOCSITS
Senior Bioinformatician
Hiromi TAGOH
Research Associate
Wen TANG
Research Assistant
Palina TRUS
PhD Student
Petra VAN DER LELIJ
Research Associate
Gordana WUTZ
Research Associate