Matthias Heinig is a bioinformatics leader with over a decade of experience translating high-throughput population data into mechanistic insights on metabolic and cardiovascular disease. He holds a summa cum laude PhD and progressed from postdoctoral research at the Max Planck Institute to leading an independent research group and the Bioinformatics Core Facility at Helmholtz Zentrum München. Matthias develops and applies statistical and computational methods to map regulatory gene networks and the genetic and epigenetic factors that control them, with a focus on diabetes and cardiac arrhythmias. He combines deep academic rigor with operational leadership of core bioinformatics services, enabling reproducible analyses at cohort scale. A less obvious strength is his track record of bridging method development and facility-level infrastructure to accelerate translational research across large population cohorts.
10 years of coding experience
Doktor (Ph.D.), Bioinformatics, summa cum laude, Doktor (Ph.D.), Bioinformatics, summa cum laude at Freie Universität Berlin
Bachelor's degree, Bioinformatik, Bachelor's degree, Bioinformatik at Technische Universität München
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Matthias Heinig - Leiter Der Bioinformatics Core Facility