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Oliver Gruß is a Professor at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn in the Institute of Genetics. His research focuses on mitotic microtubule regulation, genomic stability, and the mechanisms underlying faithful chromosome segregation during cell division. He is affiliated with the Transdisciplinary Research Area (TRA) “LIFE AND HEALTH,” addressing interdisciplinary questions in life sciences and medicine.
His work investigates how defects in spindle assembly cause chromosome segregation errors, potentially leading to infertility or malignant transformation. The group employs advanced techniques to study microtubule dynamics and molecular processes during mitosis, emphasizing the roles of centrosomes, centriolar satellites, and nucleoporins.
Publications since 2001 highlight contributions to understanding TPX2 activity, Wdr8’s role in embryonic mitosis, and MEL-28’s influence on nuclear pore complex and spindle formation. Despite his prolific research, no scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the text.
Oliver Gruß leads a research team at the Institute of Genetics, though details about specific labs or collaborative teams beyond the TRA are not provided. No advisees or part-time status are noted.
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