Enabling Technology Department
About Us
The Enabling Technology Department is headed by the Chief Enabling Technology Officer Prof. Elisa May. She oversees the following Core Facilities: Antibodies, Cellular Tools, Chemical Biology (with EMBL), Dieter Morszeck Biorepository, Electron Microscopy, Flow Cytometry, Light Microscopy, Microarray, Next Generation Sequencing, Proteomics, Single Cell OpenLab, Small Animal Imaging, and the Scullery. The Department is also involved in two projects on biomage data management: the DFG project "Information Infrastructure for BioImage Data Management – I3D:bio", and the consortium "NFDI4BioImage" in the National Research Data Infrastructure NFDI, where Prof. May serves as a Co-Speaker.
Bioimage Data Projects
- OMERO for microscopy data management at the DKFZ (Intranet)
- NFDI4BIOIMAGE, a consortium within the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI)
- Information Infrastructure for BioImage Data (I3D:bio, DFG project)
Team
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Prof. Dr. Elisa May
Chief Enabling Technology Officer (CETO)
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Sigrid Ruder
CETO Assistant and Secretariat
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Dr. Laura Pelz
Scientific Coordinator Core Facilities
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Dr. Christian Schmidt
Scientific Project Manager and Research Data Management Microscopy
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Dr. Karen Teßmer
Administrative Coordinator Core Facilities