About our Department
Our research
Most organisms consist of a one single cell at least once in a life time. This is also true for us, where life starts as a single cell, the zygote, which forms the basis for more than 300 different cell types present in our body. Information required to be able to build these cell types, tissues, and complex organs, is located in our DNA. Although this DNA is identical in every cell the instructions are read differently to allow embryonic development to proceed. Differential reading of the DNA is aided by complex ‘epigenetic’ mechanisms that involve chromatin modifications to allow the cell to remember the decisions made and to maintain its identity. Prior to the start of new life, during the formation of egg and sperm and just after fertilization, all this information needs to be erased to be able to start with a clean slate. It is essential that the one cell embryo, the zygote, starts life and proceeds through embryonic development with both an intact genome, and a correctly marked epigenome. Erasure of old, and setting of new epigenetic information is influenced by the environment in which our gametes and embryos mature. Exposure to environmental factors and conditions, or genetic mutations, may lead to unscheduled changes in epigenetic memory of cells and tissues, impacting on health, fertility, and aging.
Visiting address
Erasmus MC - Dept. of Developmental Biology
Dr. Molewaterplein 40 - Ee971
3015 GD Rotterdam
The Netherlands
phone +31-10-7043169
email j.gribnau@erasmusmc.nl
Postal addres
Erasmus MC - Dept. of Developmental Biology
PO Box 2040
3000 CA Rotterdam
The Netherlands
The department of Developmental Biology aims to unravel the epigenetic mechanisms regulating cell fate decisions in the cycle of life, and to translate this knowledge to understand deregulations that may occur in X-linked diseases, cancer, infertility, and aging.
Wij onderzoeken en behandelen GEEN patiënten! Bent u patiënt? Neemt u dan, afhankelijk van de zorgvraag, contact op met een van de volgende poliklinieken:
Andrologie (010) 704 01 16 08.00-12.00 uur |
Endocrinologie (010) 704 01 15 08.00-12.00 uur en 13.30-16.00 uur |
In Vitro Fertilisatie / Voortplantingscentrum (010) 704 01 16 09.30 – 11.30 uur en 13.30-15.00 uur |
Verloskunde en Vrouwenziekten (010) 704 01 48 08.00-12.00 uur en 13.30-16.30 uur |
Principal Investigators
Joost Gribnau
head of the department
Willy Baarends
associate professor
Menno Creyghton
associate professor
Rebekka Schneider
associate professor
Cristina Gontan Pardo
principal investigator
Postdocs:
Catherine Dupont
Federica Fabro
Helene Gleitz
Hegias Mira Bontenbal
Technicians:
Aurelie Boeree, Stijn Fuchs, Eveline Rentmeester, Esther Sleddens-Linkels, Gerjanne Vroeg in de Wei, Evelyne Wassenaar
PhD Students:
Bella Banjanin, Jeffrey Boeren, Joachim Boers, Ruben Boers, Ilse de Bruin, Nina Dartee, Erlantz Gonzalez Sanchez, Jonathan Klavert, Tesa Klenovsek, Marieke van Leeuwen, Samuel Luchsinger, Rocio Maldonado, Aditya Mhaskar, Arina Puchkina, Teresa Robert Finestra, Stephani Schmitz, Beatrice Tan
Research Lines
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X chromosome inactivation |
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Epigenetic mechanisms in stem cells and disease |
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Meiotic and post-meiotic chromatin regulation |
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Oncode Institute |
Facilities
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Erasmus MC iPS core facility |