Frank Uhlmann
Principal Group Leader
Frank Uhlmann was born and grew up in Germany. He studied biochemistry and physiological chemistry at the University of Tübingen before joining Jerry Hurwitz's laboratory at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center for his PhD studies. Frank then moved to the Institute of Molecular Pathology in Vienna, Austria, to work as a postdoc with Kim Nasmyth.
In 2000, he established a research laboratory at what was then the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in London. He has remained there ever since, while the institute became part of Cancer Research UK (the London Research Institute) and now the Francis Crick Institute.
His work on chromosome segregation was recognised with the EMBO Gold Medal in 2006.
Qualifications and history
1997
University of Tübingen, Germany
PhD (Joint)
1997
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA
PhD (Joint)
1997
Institute of Molecular Pathology, Austria
Postdoctoral Fellow
2000
Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, UK (now Cancer Research UK)
Group Leader
2015
Francis Crick Institute
Group Leader
Research topics
- Biochemistry & Proteomics (14)
- Cell Biology (1)
- Cell Cycle & Chromosomes (14)
- Chemical Biology & High Throughput (11)
- Computational & Systems Biology (14)
- Genetics & Genomics (14)
- (-)Genome Integrity & Repair (14)
- Imaging (5)
- Infectious Disease (1)
- Model Organisms (14)
- Structural Biology & Biophysics (7)
- Tumour Biology (9)
Publication type
Journal
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