
Treier Lab
Genetics of Metabolic and Reproductive Disorders
Scientific career
Prof. Mathias Treier
Curriculum vitae
1984-1990 |
Studies in Biochemistry at the University of Tübingen, Germany |
1990 |
Diploma thesis in Biochemistry at the Friedrich-Miescher Laboratory, Tübingen (advisor: Stefan Jentsch) |
1991-1994 |
PhD work at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany (advisor: Thomas Graf and Dirk Bohmann) |
1995-1999 |
Postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Michael G. Rosenfeld at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), University of California, San Diego, USA |
2000-2009 |
Independent group leader at the EMBL in Heidelberg |
2010-2011 |
Director of the Institute of Molecular Endocrinology and Full Professor for Molecular Mechanisms of Metabolic Diseases (W3), University of Cologne, Germany |
since 2011 |
Full Professor for Experimental Metabolic Research (W3), Charité-University Medicine Berlin, Germany, andGroup leader, Genetics of Metabolic and Reproductive Disorders at the Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin |
Activities in the scientific community
- Initiator of the scientific working Group Pluripotency and reprograming in the GermanStemCellNetwork (GCSN)
- Principle Investigator in the Inter organ-signaling working group of the Helmholz programme: Aging and metabolic programming (AMpro)
- Scientific Coordinator and member of the focus group "DIO mouse model and diet composition" in the Helmholz alliance: Imaging and Curing Environmental Metabolic Disease (ICEMED)
Press coverage:
Bsx and body weight:
Foxl2 and gender:
- Science briefing: Study hints at gender rethink
- Ovaries reveal their inner testis
- From Minnie to Mickey (and all they did was turn off a gene)
- Wächter der Weiblichkeit
Statement to EuGH decision (stem cell ethics):