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  • Liaison group Genetics/Genomics

    Genome instability and somatic mosaicism

    Ashley Sanders

    We sequence cells to understand how genetic mutations form and change cell states in health and disease.

  • Biomechanics

    Spine Biomechanics

    Hendrik Schmidt

    Chronic low back pain is a significant public health problem in industrialized society. The intact spine carries the upper body and external loads, allows motion in a physiological range and protects the spinal cord. These different demands necessitate a high degree of complexity with various sources for disorders and pain. The BIH - Julius Wolff…

  • Oncology

    Early Cancer Development and Prevention

    Kirsten Kübler

    Our research focuses on molecular changes in the development of various tumors. We now want to use bioinformatic and experimental methods to better understand the early development of cancer in order to be able to intervene and prevent it in the long term.

  • Immunology Oncology

    Cancer & Immunology | Immune Mechanisms and Human Antibodies

    Kathrin de la Rosa

    Our motivation is to address fundamental biological questions of human immunology and translate them into innovative therapies. In this respect, the core interest of our laboratory lies in the discovery of new applications of antibodies and B cells to treat and prevent challenging human diseases.

  • Genetics/Genomics Digital Medicine

    Medical Omics

    Sören Lukassen

    The Medical Omics lab aims to improve healthcare and basic research by providing artificial intelligence-driven tools for the analysis of large biomedical datasets. For comprehensive insights in disease entities, we aim to include multiple layers of data, such as single-cell RNA sequencing, methylomics data and medical imaging. In close…

  • Genetics/Genomics

    Translational Bioinformatics

    Dieter Beule

    Rapid advances in molecular biology technologies are leading to a data explosion in biomedical research and clinical diagnostics. The goal of our department is to develop new and targeted ways to analyze and evaluate these data sets in order to implement innovations that benefit patients. For instance, it is desirable to make information from…

  • BCRT Biomechanics

    Architectured Biomedical Materials for Tissue Regeneration

    Ansgar Petersen

    Defects in musculoskeletal tissues, e.g. in consequence of a trauma, do not always heal spontaneously but require surgical intervention. Biomaterials implanted into the defect region have to potential to support the healing process. We investigate the interaction between cells, their surrounding extracellular matrix and biomaterials for the…

  • BCRT Biomechanics

    Engineering Regenerative Therapies

    Georg Duda

    Both mechanical and biological processes work together to determine the outcome of musculoskeletal regeneration. Whilst many of the biological factors have been identified and some even brought into clinical practice (BMP's, PDGF, IGF, etc.), the impact of the mechanical environment and the role of the immune system are only recently taken into…

  • Genetics/Genomics Digital Medicine

    Bioinformatics and Translational Genetics

    Dominik Seelow

    The main research area of the Bioinformatics and Translational Genetics group is the elucidation of single gene disorders (diseases caused by DNA mutations in a single gene). We are developing user-friendly software that can be used by non-IT specialists. This allows the physicians – who know most about the patients and their disorders – to analyse…