EMMA partner



Helmholtz Zentrum München (HMGU) - Institute of Experimental Genetics, Munich, Germany

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Ingolstaedter Landstrasse 1
85764 Neuherberg
Germany

 

HMGU area The Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health (HMGU), located in Neuherberg/Munich, is a member of the Helmholtz Association of National Research.

The Institute of Experimental Genetics (IEG) is interested in the functional analysis of mammalian genomes using the mouse as a model organism to carry out analyses of gene function and to elucidate the pathogenesis of diseases. Within a large scale ENU mutagenesis screen numerous new mutant lines are produced, leading to the identification of new genes and to valuable insight into gene function. In the German Mouse Clinic (GMC) standardized and comprehensive phenotypic analysis of mouse mutants from various sources are developed and offered.
To accomplish the increasing number of mutants the expertise in cryopreservation and archiving has been built up since 1997, resulting in an archive of over 800 mutant mouse lines (sperm and embryos). Complemented with reproductive techniques, cryopreservation of germplasm provides a secure and economical management of storing the enormous numbers of new mutations generated enabling their use for future research.

Prof. Dr. Martin Hrabé de Angelis is head of the Institute of Experimental Genetics as well as the EMMA Director. Among his responsibilities in the overall coordination of the EMMA consortium is the supervision of the EMMA Project Office that is also located at the institute. Dr. Michael Hagn and Dr. Sabine Fessele are the EMMA project managers. Dr. Susan Marschall, responsible for the Cryo-Unit of the IEG, has worked in the field of cyropreservation for many years.

The HMGU-IEG is a partner of the Infrafrontier, EUCOMM and EUMODIC European Networks and of the National Genome Research Network of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (NGFN-Plus).