DENMARK

Laboratory of DNA Repair ands Aging, Dep. of Molecular Biology
Aarhus University
C.F.Møllers allé, build. 1130
Aarhus
Denmark
DK-8000
Prof. Tinna Stevnsner
tvs@mb.au.dk

Project title: Characterization of Cockayne syndrome group B protein and its role in DNA repair and aging processes

FRANCE

E 217
Université V Segalen Bordeaux 2
146 Rue Léo Saignat
Bordeaux
France
33076 cedex
Prof. Alain Taïeb
Dr. Muriel Cario-André
muriel.cario-andre@dermatol.u-bordeaux2.fr

Project title: Antioxidant photoprotective gene therapy

Genomes et cancers
Institut Gustave Roussy
PR2, 39, rue Camille Desmoulins
94805 Villejuif
France
Dr. Alain Sarasin
asin@igr.fr

Project title: Relation genotype-phenotype (Cockayne syndrome)
Project title: Understanding the absence of cancers in TTD patients (Trichothiodystrophy)
Project title: Gene therapy of XPC patients (Xeroderma pigmentosum)


GERMANY

Department of Dermatology and Venerology
Georg-August-University Goettingen
von-Siebold-Strasse 3
37075 Goettingen
Germany
Prof. Steffen Emmert 
semmert@gwdg.de
 
Research activities on: Cockayne syndrome
Research activities on: Trichothiodystrophy
Research activities on: Xeroderma pigmentosum

 

ITALY

Human Genetics and Genomics Section
Institute of Molecular Genetics, National Research Council of Italy
via Abbiategrasso, 207
27100 Pavia
Italy
Dr. Miria Stefanini
stefanini@igm.cnr.it

Research activities on: Cockayne syndrome
Research activities on: Trichothiodystrophy
Research activities on: Xeroderma pigmentosum

SPAIN

Regenerative Medicine Unit. Epithelial Biomedicine Division
Ciemat
Complutense 22, Complutense University Campus
Madrid
Spain
28040
Dr. Marcela Del Rio Nechaevsky
Rubén Moreno
ruben.moreno@ciemat.es

Project title: Development of in vivo disease model systems/ XP-humanized mice

THE NETHERLANDS

Department of Genetics
Erasmus Medical Center
P.O.Box 2040
3000 CA Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Prof. J.H.J. Hoeijmakers
Dr. N.G.J. Jaspers 
n.jaspers@erasmusmc.nl
 
Research activities: DNA Repair, Transcription, Cancer, Ageing

 

UNITED KINGDOM

Genome Damage and Stability Centre
University of Sussex
Falmer
BN1 9RQ Brighton
UK
Prof. Alan R Lehmann
a.r.lehmann@sussex.ac.uk

Research activities on: Cockayne syndrome
Research activities on: Trichothiodystrophy
Research activities on: Xeroderma pigmentosum

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