Rainer Machne

Postdoctoral Research Associate,  Bioengineering

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Research Focus

I study how gene expression is spatio-temporally orchestrated during cell growth, division and differentiation; by global mechanisms based on feedback between metabolism and chromatin.

About

I work as an academic nomad, trying to solve interesting problems of evolutionary and of cell biology. This lead me from my graduation in cell biology at the University of Vienna (Austria), to Tsuruoka (Japan), Brno (Czechia), via Leipzig, Berlin and Düsseldorf (Germany), to Nikolai Slavov’s lab in Boston.

Research Overview

I study how gene expression is spatio-temporally orchestrated during cell growth, division and differentiation; by global mechanisms based on feedback between metabolism and chromatin.

Selected Publications

See my profiles at google scholar or at ORCiD for publications, and my website at the Bioinformatics Institute in Leipzig for additional data. Rarely, I tweet about my publications.