Günther Zehetner
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Günther Zehetner
Summary
Günther Zehetner is a human[1]. He worked as a geneticist[2] and bioinformatician[3].
Key Facts
- Günther Zehetner held citizenship in Austria[4].
- Günther Zehetner worked as a geneticist[2].
- Günther Zehetner worked as a bioinformatician[3].
- Günther Zehetner's field of work was genetics[5].
- Günther Zehetner held the position of director[6].
- Günther Zehetner was employed by European Molecular Biology Laboratory[7].
- Among Günther Zehetner's employers was Imperial Cancer Research Fund[8].
- Günther Zehetner was employed by Max Planck Society[9].
- Among Günther Zehetner's employers was German Resource Center for Genome Research[10].
- Günther Zehetner is recorded as male[11].
- Günther Zehetner's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Günther Zehetner's family name is recorded as Zehetner[13].
- Günther Zehetner's given name is recorded as Günther[14].
- Günther Zehetner's work location is recorded as London[15].
- Günther Zehetner's work location is recorded as Berlin[16].
- Günther Zehetner's DBLP author ID is recorded as 72/6878[17].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include geneticist[2] and bioinformatician[3]. Günther Zehetner's field of work was genetics[5]. Employers include European Molecular Biology Laboratory[7], a research institute[18], in Germany[19], founded in 1974[20], headquartered in Heidelberg[21]; Imperial Cancer Research Fund[8]; Max Planck Society[9], a public research institution in Germany[22], in Germany[23], founded in 1948[24], headquartered in Munich[25]; and German Resource Center for Genome Research[10], an organization[26], in Germany[27], founded in 1995[28]. He held the position of director[6].
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What did Günther Zehetner do for work?
Günther Zehetner worked as geneticist[2] and bioinformatician[3].