Gunter Kahl is Professor for Plant Molecular Biology at the
Biocenter of Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University of Frankfurt am
Main, Germany. After gaining his PhD in plant biochemistry, he
spent two postdoctoral years at Michigan State University, East
Lansing, USA, joining Professor Joe Varner, and at the California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California with Professor James
Bonner. His main research interests are:
-Sequencing and analysis of fungal, plant and animal genomes
-Transcriptome analysis in pro- and eukaryotic organisms
-Technology development
Gunter Kahl is the author of more than 250 scientific journal
publications and several book publications including all titles of
the successful book series Molecular Plant Biology Handbook series,
and currently holds the CSO position at GenXPro GmbH, a company
specializing in novel technologies in genomics and transcriptomics,
located at the Frankfurt Innovation Centre for Biotechnology (FIZ),
Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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