Members

Charles J. Underwood

Charles J. Underwood

Group leader
Charlie comes from the UK. He did his undergraduate degree in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry at the University of Oxford. In 2011 he moved to New York for his PhD at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory where he worked with Prof. Rob Martienssen on the epigenetic control of plant genomes. During his PhD he extensively collaborated with Prof. Ian Henderson at the University of Cambridge, focusing on the genetic and epigenetic control of meiotic recombination. In 2016, he moved to the Netherlands where he worked as a Postdoc at KeyGene. There he unravelled the molecular genetic basis of apomixis in the common dandelion and collaborated with several international seed companies to expedite breeding through the application of plant reproduction technologies. Since September 2019 Charlie has led a research group at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, Germany.

Zhihua Cheng

Postdoc
Joiselle Fernandes

Joiselle Fernandes

Postdoc
Joiselle comes from India. Joiselle pursued her PhD at IJPB-INRA, Versailles, France, supported by a PhD scholarship obtained from the Doctoral School ED -567, University Paris Saclay. During her PhD, Joiselle worked on the identification and functional characterization of genes controlling meiotic crossover frequency using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model organism. Joiselle obtained an EMBO Long Term Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Cambridge where she worked with Ian Henderson deciphering mechanisms that regulate centromere-proximal crossovers in Arabidopsis. Currently Joiselle is supported by funding from the Alexander von Humboldt foundation to decipher mechanisms that regulate centromere-proximal crossovers in both Arabidopsis and tomato.
Tamara  Susanto

Tamara Susanto

PhD student
Tamara comes from Indonesia. Tamara read for her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Molecular Biotechnology at the Technical University of Munich (Germany). Tamara is exploring the natural modification of meiotic recombination rate in the wild tomato species Solanum pimpinellifolium.

Christine Sänger

Technical assistant

Former group members

Mijael Torres

MSc student from UniLaSalle (France)/UPV (Spain). Mijael is currently a PhD student with Dr. Stefan Heckmann at the IPK, Gatersleben (Germany).

Jessie van Bommel

BSc thesis student from HAN University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands). Currently a Biotech Associate at Lonza (Netherlands).

Mao Chen

MSc thesis student from University of Bonn (Germany). Currently a PhD student at the University of Basel (Switzerland).

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