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Thomas Stdler

Biology

University of Zurich

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About Thomas Stdler at University of Zurich

Thomas Städler is a researcher at ETH Zurich focusing on genetic diversity, population structure, and molecular evolution in cancer and plant systems. Representative publications include "Phylogenomic discovery of deleterious mutations facilitates hybrid potato breeding", and "Leveraging a phased pangenome for haplotype design of hybrid potato", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

genetic diversitypopulation structurecancer genomicsplant breedingmulti-omicsmolecular evolutionhybrid vigorprecision oncology
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Research Output

Total Citations4,697

Emerging researcher

Publications109

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h-index31

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i10-index49

Growing portfolio

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