Department of Genetics - Cell Cycle Control

 

Cell prolifertion is a fundamental aspect of live. Cells reproduce by a series of coordinated events that is called the cell cycle. Our research goal is to understand the basic control of the cell cycle and its coordination within a multicellular organism. We use yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and the fruit fly (Drosophila) as model systems. Major projects focus on exit from mitosis, the regulation of the Ubiquitin Ligase APC/C (Anaphase-Promoting-Complex/Cyclosome) and control of special cell cycles during development



Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Seufert

wolfgang.seufert(at)biologie.uni-regensburg.de
Tel. 0941-943-3162
Raum: BIO 1.1.33/34
  Prof. Dr. Frank Sprenger

frank.sprenger(at)biologie.uni-regensburg.de
Tel. 0941-943-3167/3168
Raum: BIO 1.1.01


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Sekretariat: Sabine Schneider
sabine.schneider(at)biologie.uni-regensburg.de
Tel.: 0941/943-3075
Fax: 0941/943-3163
Raum: BIO 1.1.32