Alexander Meissner, Ph.D.
- Title
- Director
- Department
- Department of Genome Regulation
- Institution
- Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
- Address
- Ihnestraße 63-73
- City, ZIP
- Berlin, 14195
- Country
- Germany
- Phone
- (030) 8413-1880
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.molgen.mpg.de/3661828/Genome-Regulation
- Research field
- Stem cell biology
- Award year
- 2009
Research
The Meissner laboratory uses genomic tools to study stem cell biology with a particular focus on epigenetic reprogramming. The global epigenetic makeup of a cell is a powerful indicator of its developmental state and potential. We apply next generation sequencing technologies to study the epigenome in early development, stem cells and cancer. We are developing and applying high-throughput bisulfite sequencing (HTBS) technologies for genome-wide (nucleotide resolution) DNA methylation analysis. To gain insights into the interaction and regulation of epigenetic modifications (histone modifications and DNA methylation) we use loss of function and gain of function systems. Pluripotent stem cells have enormous potential for regenerative medicine, and provide a powerful tool for studies in developmental biology and pharmacology. Recent advances in transforming somatic cells directly into pluripotent (iPS) cells provide an attractive avenue for generating patient-specific stem cells. Our lab is identifying the epigenetic changes and components involved in reprogramming and maintaining cellular states.
Scholar Keywords
2009 Search Pew Scholars
- Frank Alber, Ph.D.
- Diana M. Bautista, Ph.D.
- Jon P. Boyle, Ph.D.
- Zev D. Bryant, Ph.D.
- Jennifer G. DeLuca, Ph.D.
- Qing R. Fan, Ph.D.
- Kevin A. Janes, Ph.D.
- John K. Kim, Ph.D.
- Alexander Meissner, Ph.D.
- Charles G. Mullighan, M.D.
- Patrick J. Paddison, Ph.D.
- Joseph R. Pomerening, Ph.D.
- Nicholas J. Priebe, Ph.D.
- Melissa M. Rolls, Ph.D.
- Joshua W. Shaevitz, Ph.D.
- Ben Z. Stanger, M.D., Ph.D.
- R. Grace Zhai, Ph.D.