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Dr. Christoph Treiber is a UKRI Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Department of Biology, focusing on how the genome shapes brain networks and behavioral diversity. His research integrates single-cell transcriptomics, connectomics, and behavioral analysis in Drosophila to study transposons' roles in neural function and memory.
Research interests include genome regulation in neural systems, transposon activity in behavior, and genetic innovation. Techniques pioneered include Tango-seq, linking transcriptomics to connectomic data. The Treiber Lab also explores dopaminergic systems, neurodegeneration, and gliotransmission in thirst behaviors. Key collaborations involve the fly brain connectome and behavioral phenotyping.
Publications highlight advancements in single-cell atlases (e.g., Fly Cell Atlas), transposon-driven transcriptomic diversity, and neurobiological mechanisms in Drosophila. His work bridges molecular genetics with systems-level neuroscience, emphasizing functional genomics and evolutionary biology.
No scientific awards are listed, but his contributions to transcriptomic methodologies and neural systems research are significant. Advising and grants details are not specified in the text. The Treiber Lab is based at two Oxford addresses, engaging in collaborative projects with institutions globally.
