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Prof. Dr. med. Evelin Schrock
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Prof. Dr. med. Evelin Schrock

human genetics
human genetics
User ScoreExperienceRatingPrice RangePublicationsOnline Consultations
95%38 years9.9/10$$$252No

Overview

Country, City
Germany, Dresden
Health facility
University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
Medical unit
Department of genetics

About the doctor

Meet Prof. Dr. med. Evelin Schrock, a highly experienced doctor with an impressive 37-year career in the field of human genetics. She has made significant contributions in the field with a solid educational background studying medicine and genetics at the renowned Humboldt University in Berlin. Prof. Dr. Schrock's expertise extends beyond clinical practice, as she has gained complementary skills in biomedical research at prestigious institutions such as the University of Heidelberg and the National Institute of Health in Bethesda. Throughout her career, Prof. Dr. Schrock has held various positions, including research management in tumor genetics and molecular cytogenetics. Currently, she serves as the Director of the Department of Genetics at the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus in Dresden, Germany. In addition, she manages the Dresden partner site of the National Center for Tumor Diseases in Heidelberg. With over 247 scientific publications, Prof. Dr. Schrock's research focuses on chromosomal aberrations, clinical genetic diagnostics, and tumor genetics. Her work has contributed to developing new methods for comprehensively analyzing congenital abnormalities. Prof. Dr. Schrock's extensive experience, dedication to research, and leadership roles make her a highly respected and trusted professional in human genetics. Her expertise in comprehensive genetic analysis and tumor genetics ensures patients receive the highest quality care and personalized treatment recommendations at the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus in Dresden.

Skills & Expertise

cancer
chromosome
gene
tumor
karyotyping
genetics
genomic hybridization
breast
chromosomal aberrations
ovarian cancer
mutation
abnormalities
deletion
brca1
carcinoma
breast cancer
leukemia
alterations
gastric cancer
tumor genetics
gliomas
myeloid
brca2
myeloid leukemia
thrombocytopenia
diffuse gastric cancer
malformation
lung carcinomas
cell carcinoma
renal cell
pancreatic cancer
lymphoblastic leukemia
lynch syndrome
cell lymphoma
hereditary cancer
multifocal glioblastoma
baraitserwinter syndrome
cerebrofrontofacial syndrome
lujanfryns syndromea
maldergem syndrome
kleefstra syndrome
microcephaly syndrome
cowden syndrome
baraitserwinter cerebrofrontofacial syndrome
6q14 microdeletion syndrome
metastatic adult pancreatoblastoma
thrombocytopenia microcephaly syndrome
tumor predisposition syndromes
tumourigenesis
oncogene

Resume

CV (Curriculum Vitae)

Education
  • 1986 Studied medicine and genetics at the Humboldt University in Berlin
  • 1986 Obtaining a license for medical practice
  • Defense of the dissertation
  • Gained complementary skills in biomedical research at the University of Heidelberg and the renowned National Institute of Health in Bethesda
  • 1991 Obtaining specialization in human genetics
  • 1991-1994 Research Assistant in the Department of molecular cytogenetics at the University of Heidelberg
  • 1999 Habilitation and a teaching license: “Spectral karyotyping and comparative genomic hybridization - new methods for the comprehensive analysis of chromosomal aberrations in clinical genetic diagnostics and tumor genetics”
Experience
  • 1987 Assistant at the Institute for Clinical Genetics at the Humboldt University
  • 1994-1998 National Human Genome Research Institute in Bethesda
  • 1999 Research management in the field of tumor genetics and molecular cytogenetics at the Institute for Molecular Biotechnology at the University of Jena
  • 2001 management of the Department of tumor cytogenetic diagnostics Institute for Clinical Genetics at the Humboldt University
  • 2003 Professor of clinical genetics, Department of genetics at the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
  • 2003 Director, Department of genetics at the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
  • Management of the Dresden partner site of the National Center for tumor diseases in Heidelberg
Awards & Memberships
  • 2014-2019 Member of the board of directors of the Luxembourg Institute of Health
  • 2019 Chair of the board of directors of the National Health Laboratory
  • Awarded the prestigious title of "Max-Planck Fellow"

Languages

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English
German flag
German

Publications

Combined loss of CDH1 and downstream regulatory sequences drive early-onset diffuse gastric cancer and increase penetrance of hereditary diffuse gastric cancer.

September, 2023

Proteogenomic analysis reveals RNA as a source for tumor-agnostic neoantigen identification.

2 August, 2023

Identification of Epigenetically Regulated Genes Distinguishing Intracranial from Extracranial Melanoma Metastases.

July, 2023

Location

Fetscherstraße, 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany

FAQ

What is the specialization of Prof. Dr. med. Evelin Schrock?

The primary specialization of the doctor is human genetics.

What is the experience of the specialist?

Prof. Dr. med. Evelin Schrock has been practicing for more than 38 years.

What is the rating of the doctor?

What topics does Prof. Dr. med. Evelin Schrock expert at?

The doctor has excellent knowledge in cancer, chromosome, gene, tumor, karyotyping.

Is the specialist involved in the research?

Does the specialist offer online consultations?

No, Prof. Dr. med. Evelin Schrock doesn’t perform virtual appointments.

Prof. Dr. med. Evelin Schrock
Prof. Dr. med. Evelin Schrock

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