Matthias Lange

Senior Scientist And Project Leader Scientific Data Management at IPK Leibniz-Institut

Matthias Lange is a Senior Scientist and Project Leader in Scientific Data Management at IPK Gatersleben since February 2002, focusing on laboratory information management within the Bioinformatics and Information Technology research group. Research interests include information retrieval, open data, data publication, and data integration, alongside duties as Deputy Administrator of IPK's ORACLE enterprise database infrastructure. Previously, Matthias held roles as a Post-doctoral Researcher and Computer Scientist at IPK, working on ORACLE Enterprise Infrastructure Management, data integration, sequence analysis, and plant genomics databases. Prior experience includes a position as a Scientific Assistant at Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg. Matthias holds degrees in Diplom Informatik and Diplom, Dr. Ing., in Informatik from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. Additionally, Matthias lectures on Bioinformatics and Databases at HS-Harz and FH Anhalt.

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IPK Leibniz-Institut

The IPK is an internationally leading scientific institution in the fields of plant genetics and crop science. In four scientific departments and five independent working groups, the IPK focuses on revealing the underlying principles of evolution, development and adaptation of important crops. On this basis, it seeks innovative solutions in the fields of scientifically-based crop plant germplasm conservation and exploitation, aiming to improve resource use efficiency and enhance the sustainability of plant-based production. A unique feature of the institute is the close relationship enjoyed between its interdisciplinary and internationally focused research teams working within an ultramodern research infrastructure and the genetic diversity conservation activity carried out in one of the world’s longest established and largest ex situ gene banks. Scientific excellence, innovation and social relevance are brought together under the theme “Biodiversity and Performance” of crops. The IPK supports solutions for food security and the development of more sustainable production processes – the establishment of a bio-economy.