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Dr. Simon Ullrich is a Research Fellow at the Biozentrum Martinsried, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich), affiliated with the Human Biology and BioImaging department. His research interests center on molecular mechanisms of gene expression, particularly focusing on the thyroglobulin gene and spatial organization of transcribed genes in eukaryotic cells. He collaborates with prominent researchers like Dr. Irina Solovei and Dr. Hendrik Leonhardt, contributing to studies published in high-impact journals such as J Cell Sci and Nature Cell Biology. His work explores transcriptional regulation, nuclear architecture, and the interplay between gene expression and cellular function.
Simon Ullrich has no explicitly listed scientific awards or grants in the provided texts. He is part of the Solovei Group, which investigates nuclear organization and gene activity, and the CALM initiative (assuming an acronym for a research team or project). His contact details include an office at room B 02.052 in the Biozentrum, with telephone and fax numbers provided. No formal advising roles or students are documented here.
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