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-====== Robert Lehmann  ====== 
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-Charité Medical University of Berlin 
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-Institute for Theoretical Biology (ITB) 
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-Invalidenstraße 43 (Room 1323) 
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-10115 Berlin 
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-phone: +49 30 2093 8496  (office)   
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-<lehmann.rob@gmail.com> 
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-======Curriculum vitae ====== 
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-**since 2/2009**    –     PhD student at the Institute for Theoretical Biology, Berlin, Germany 
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-**2008-2009**    –     Trainee at Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, USA 
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-**2005-2008**    –     Masters in Bioinformatics, Free University of Berlin, Germany 
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-**2002-2005**    –     Bachelors in Bioinformatics, Free University of Berlin, Germany 
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-====== Interests ====== 
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-Circadian Clock, Genomics, Time Series Analysis, Gene Expression Regulation, Cyanobacteria, Bioreactors, Machine Learning, Digital Imaging 
-====== Projects ====== 
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-//**Oncogene-mediated deregulation of the mammalian circadian clock**// -  Charité Medical University, Berlin, Germany 
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-//**A mathematical model for the mammalian circadian clock**// -  Charité Medical University, Berlin, Germany 
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-//**Regulation of clock-controlled genes**// - Charité Medical University, Berlin, Germany 
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-//**Gene regulatory networks in the immune system of the mosquito, Anopheles gambiae**// -  European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany 
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-//**Investigation of patterns of alternative splicing in tumour progression**// -  European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany 
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-**Development and optimisation of an oligonucleotide microarray platform**// -  European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany 
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-//**Development of a mathematical model for tumour growth**// - Superior Technical Institute, University of Lisbon, Portugal