Institute of Medical Genetics and Applied Genomics
The University of Tübingen hosts the Institute of Medical Genetics and Applied Genomics, which has an outstanding track record on research on rare neurodegenerative diseases, and the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (HIH), which is well known for its molecular, functional and translational research of movement disorders.
Role within Neuromics
Coordinator; NDD coordinator; leader SP2, WP5, and WP14; disease coordinator for HSP/SPG, Partner WPs 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12
Related projects
- EUROSCA
- EUROSPA
- EUROSCAR
- MeFoPa
- RATstream
- Neuromodel
- Neurasync
- TreatPolyQ
- MarkMD
Workpackage involvement
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Workpackage 12 - Impact and communication
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Workpackage 11 - Modifier gene identification, prioritization and study
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Workpackage 13 - Research infrastructure
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Workpackage 6 - Diagnostic read outs for predicting disease modification
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Workpackage 4 - Identification of hypothesis-driven biomarkers for disease progression
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Workpackage 10 - Elucidation of pathogenesis and monitoring of treatment
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hWP5.8 -
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hWP7.7 -
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jWP1.10 -
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Workpackage 14 - Project Management
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Workpackage 8 - Bioinformatic tools for diagnostic prediction