Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Frank Kaiser
human genetics
human genetics
Overview
Country, City
Germany, Essen
Health facility
University Hospital Essen
Medical unit
Department of human genetics
About the doctor
Skills & Expertise
mutations
de lange syndrome
genetics
dystonia
neurodevelopmental disorder
trps1 transcription
epilepsy
thap1 mutations
hace1 deficiency
hdac8 mutations
dystoniacausing mutations
myocardial infarction
parkinsonism
seizures
heart
inflammatory
phenotype
infarction
cancer
rad21 mutations
simpsongolabibehmel syndrome
mutations smc3
syndromeoverlapping phenotypes
hdac8phenotype implications
cluster seizures
mutation cacna1a
nicolaidesbaraitser syndromes
smc1a gene
cohesin mutations
postzygotic mosaicism
ankrd11 variants
autism spectrum disorder
chorioretinal coloboma
cohesinopathy
somatic mosaicism
kbg syndrome
spinocerebellar ataxia
movement disorders
genetic disorders
corpus callosum
recessive neurodevelopmental syndrome
phipassociated chungjansen syndrome
inflammatory response syndrome
coloboma
hypertelorism
hypoplasia
anomalies
ataxia
autism
malformations
Resume
CV (Curriculum Vitae)
Education
- 1993-1998 Studied biology at the University of Bochum
- Studied human medicine
- 2003 Obtaining a license for medical practice in human genetics with distinction
- 2006 Residency
- Defense of the dissertation
- 2013 Habilitation and a teaching license
- Obtaining specialization in human genetics
Experience
- Schleswig-Holstein University Hospital
- 2013 Professor and Head of the research laboratory at the Human Genetics Institute at the University of Luebeck
- 2017 Professor, Department of human genetics at the University Hospital Essen
- 2019 Director, Department of human genetics at the University Hospital Essen
Languages
English
German
Publications
Bi-allelic variants of FILIP1 cause congenital myopathy, dysmorphism and neurological defects.
10 May, 2023
Disruption of the topologically associated domain at Xp21.2 is related to 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis.
May, 2023
Mechanism of KMT5B haploinsufficiency in neurodevelopment in humans and mice.
10 March, 2023
Location
Hufelandstraße, 55, 45147 Essen, Germany
FAQ
Where does the doctor practice?
What is the specialization of Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Frank Kaiser?
The primary specialization of the doctor is human genetics.
What is the experience of the specialist?
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Frank Kaiser has been practicing for more than 26 years.
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Frank Kaiser
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