Miriam Mulorz
PhD
- Project: Project 2.1
- Research Group
- Address: IMB, Ackermanweg 4, 55128 Mainz
"Being part of the RTG community gives me the possibility to exchange knowledge as well as experiences with my peers."
Education
- Since 2019: PhD candidate, König group, IMB Mainz, Germany
- 2016-2019: M.Sc. in Biochemistry, University of Cologne, Germany; Thesis: “The m6A-mediated regulation of futsch mRNA in D. melanogaster”, Roignant group, IMB Mainz, Germany
- 2014-2017: B.Sc. in Biochemistry, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany
Working Experience
- 2018-2019: Student Assistant, IMB Mainz, Germany
- 2017-2018: Student Assistant, MPI Cologne, Germany
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Ebersberger S, Hipp C, Mulorz MM*, Buchbender A, Hubrich D, Kang HS, Martínez-Lumbreras S, Kristofori P, Sutandy RFX, Llacsahuanga Allcca L, Schönfeld J, Bakisoglu C, Busch A, Hänel H, Tretow K, Welzel M, Di Liddo A, Möckel MM, Zarnack K, Ebersberger I, Legewie S, Luck K, Sattler M, König J (2023)
FUBP1 is a general splicing factor facilitating 3' splice site recognition and splicing of long introns Molecular Cell, 83(15):2653-2672.e15 -
Cortés-López M, Schulz L, Enculescu M, Paret C, Spiekermann B, Quesnel-Vallières M, Torres-Diz M, Unic S, Busch A, Orekhova A, Kuban M, Mesitov M, Mulorz MM, Shraim R, Kielisch F, Faber J, Barash Y, Thomas-Tikhonenko A, Zarnack K, König J (2022)
High-throughput mutagenesis identifies mutations and RNA-binding proteins controlling CD19 splicing and CART-19 therapy resistance Nature Communications, 13(1)