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Laboratory

Projects 

The Call 2025 invites candidates to apply for exciting projects across a variety of fields. Below, you can explore all available opportunities and choose the projects that align with your interests and skills.

01

Prof. Dr. Henriette Kirchner

Treatment of Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease with extra-cellular vesicle mediated microRNAs in an Organ-on-a-Chip system

02

Prof. Dr. Joanne Trinh

Mitochondria-Microbiome-Metabolome interface in the reduced penetrance of Parkinson’s disease

03

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefanie Derer-Petersen

Deciphering the origin of colonic p32 deficiency and hence energy deficiency in UC patients to implement personalized nutritional intervention strategies

04

PD. Dr. med. Rüdiger Braun & Prof. Dr. med. Jens Marquardt

Comparative analyses of organoid and organotypic tissue slice cultures from primary liver cancers for personalized response prediction

05

Prof. Dr. Timo Gemoll

Characterization of cell-induced aggregation of platelets during colorectal cancer progression

06

Dr. rer.nat. Sivahari Prasad Gorantla

The functional role of metabolic-related epigenetic alterations in suppressing the inflammatory phenotype associated with JAK2V617F-mediated MPNs.

07

PD Dr. rer. nat. Ralph Pries

Nutrition-associated immune functions of blood monocyte subsets in head and neck cancer patients during the course of checkpoint-inhibitor therapy

08

PD Dr. rer. nat. Philip Seibler

To entangle the neuroprotective mechanism of GLP1R agonists in brain cells of Parkinson’s disease patients

09

PD. Dr. Kensuke Shima

Identification of novel therapeutic targets on the basis of host-chlamydial metabolic analysis under different microenvironments

10

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Marc Ehlers

Does the inflammatory immune status influences tumour growth and therapy?

11

PD Dr. Yves Laumonnier

Impact of metabolic alterations on neuroimmune interface in Irritable Bowel Syndrome

12

PD Dr. rer. nat. habil. Jan Wenzel

Neurovascular Consequences of Metaflammation – The Role of Brain Endothelial NF-κB Signaling

13

Dr. rer. hum. biol. Helge Müller-Fielitz

Relevance of tanycytes in hypothalamic inflammation in response of critical illness

14

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Günther

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Glycoprotein Analysis in Inflammatory Diseases and Cancer

15

PD. Dr. med. Klaas Franzen & Dr. rer. nat. Simon Graspeuntner

Investigating Inflammatory and Oncogenic Pathways in Response to Tobacco and Cannabis Exposure

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