Lab Retreat 2022 Bavarian Alps

Florian Neuhaus

PHD STUDENT

Florian Neuhaus joined the Mayerlab as a Ph.D. student in 2024. He uses both experimental and computational approaches to investigate gene-regulatory mechanisms underlying the differentiation and maturation of GABAergic neurons during development. He holds B.Sc. degrees in Biology and Bioinformatics from LMU Munich, and an M.Sc. in Bioinformatics from LMU and TUM.

Dr. Ann Bright

POSTDOC

Dr. Ann Bright completed her Ph.D. at the Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences under the supervision of Prof. Gert Jan C. Veenstra, where she investigated the role of epigenetic regulation in cell identity and lineage commitment during early embryonic development. Following her Master’s focus on genomics, she developed a strong interest in gene regulation in development. As a postdoctoral researcher in the Mayerlab, she studies the molecular mechanisms that control interneuron development, diversity, and function.

Dr. Elena Dvoretskova

Scientist

Dr. Elena Dvoretskova received her undergraduate degree in Physiology from Lomonosov University in Moscow, a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Genoa, and completed postdoctoral training in the laboratory of Prof. Bernardo Rudy at the NYU Neuroscience Institute. At the Mayerlab, she develops reporter assays and applies perturbation sequencing to investigate how transcription factors and their cofactors—particularly those implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders—interact with regulatory DNA elements to control lineage-specific gene expression during neuronal differentiation.

 

Connor Lynch

PHD STUDENT

Connor Lynch joined the Mayerlab in 2023 as part of his M.Sc. studies at the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN), University of Munich. He uses single-cell approaches to investigate how interneurons acquire specialized identities and cortical connectivity. He holds a B.S. in Biochemistry with honors from the University of Chicago (2016) and previously worked in healthcare and biotech consulting, including roles as Manager of Strategy & Analytics at Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and Senior Consultant at Blueprint Research Group (now Trinity Life Sciences) in Chicago.

Dr. Christian Mayer

Max Planck Research Group Leader

Christian Mayer is a Max Planck Research Group Leader at the MPI for Biological Intelligence in the Munich area (since 2018), EMBO Young Investigator, and faculty member at the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences and the International Max Planck Research School. He earned his Ph.D. in Biology at the Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg (2007–2011) and holds a Diplom in Biology from the University of Konstanz. He conducted postdoctoral research with Gord Fishell at NYU Neuroscience Institute (2012–2017) and the Broad Institute/Stanley Center (2017–2018), and was affiliated with the New York Genome Center (2015–2018).

Students and Azubis in the lab

Sigla Deniz Ozaydin – LMU

Felicia Haxel – LMU

Rebecca Sauer – MPI-B

External group members

Rachel Bandler – Yale University

Alumni 

Huda Makhoul – LMU

Yana Kotlyarenko – Basel 

Elif Dönmez – LMU

Chao Feng – Munich

Theresa Lamprecht – Plectonic Biotech

Ece Türkmenoğlu – Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine Berlin

Andres Fratton – Helmholtz Munich with Boyan Bonev

Devesh Kumar – LMU

Ilaria Vitali – University of Lausanne with Ludovic Telley

Yigit Babal – Karolinska Institute

May Ho – Single Cell Discoveries

Mohamed A. Saad Boghdady – Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University

Josué Ibarra Molinas – University of Calgary

Anirudh Narayanan Balaraman – LMU

Alexander Zorn – MPI-BI (Harbaur lab)