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Max Schubach, M.Sc. Bioinformatics |
09/2014–present | PhD Student | Computational Biology Group, Charité, Berlin. |
05/2012–08/2014 | Bioinformatician | CeGaT, Tübingen |
2009–2012 | Master of Science in Bioinformatics | University of Tübingen |
2006–2009 | Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics | University of Tübingen |
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- Smedley D, Jacobsen JOB, Jäger M, Köhler S, Holtgrewe M, Schubach M, Siragusa E, Zemojtel T, Buske OJ, Washington NL, Bone WP, Haendel MA, Robinson PN. Next-generation diagnostics and disease-gene discovery with the Exomiser. Nature protocols. 2015;10(12).
- Glöckle N, Kohl S, Mohr J, Scheurenbrand T, Sprecher A, Weisschuh N, Bernd A, Rudolph G, Schubach M, Poloschek C, Zrenner E, Biskup S, Berger W, Wissinger B, Neidhardt J. Panel-based Next Generation Sequencing as a reliable and efficient technique to detect mutations in unselected patients with retinal dystrophies. European Journal of Human Genetics. 2013.
- Lemke JR, Riesch E, Scheurenbrand T, Schubach M, Wilhelm C, Steiner I, Hansen J, Courage C, Gallati S, Bürki S, Strozzi S, Goeggel Simonetti B, Grunt S, Steinlin M, Alber M, Wolff M, Klopstock T, Prott EC, Lorenz R, Spaich C, Rona S, Lakshminarasimhan M, Kröll J, Dorn T, Krämer G, Synofzik M, Becker F, Weber YG, Lerche H, Böhm D, Biskup S. Targeted next generation sequencing as a diagnostic tool in epileptic disorders. Epilepsia. 2012;53(8)1387–98.
- Mitra S, Schubach M, Huson DH. Short clones or long clones? A simulation study on the use of paired reads in metagenomics. BMC Bioinformatics. 2010;11 Suppl 1:S12.
Max Schubach
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus Virchow Klinikum
Institut für Medizinische Genetik und Humangenetik
Augustenburger Platz 1
13353 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49/30/450 569129
Email: max.schubach at charite.de