Researcher Database

243 researchers found.

Name Site Program Email / Phone
PD Dr. med. Holger Bronger Munich EOM, CI holger.bronger@tum.de Details
Prof. Dr. Benedikt Brors Heidelberg CGP b.brors@dkfz-heidelberg.de Details
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Tilman Brummer Freiburg EOM, MTT tilman.brummer@mol-med.uni-freiburg.de Details
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Brüne Frankfurt/Mainz SoO, EOM b.bruene@biochem.uni-frankfurt.de Details
Prof. Dr. Frank Buchholz Dresden MTT frank.buchholz@tu-dresden.de Details
Prof. Dr. Florian Buettner Frankfurt/Mainz CCP, MTT florian.buettner@dkfz-heidelberg.de Details
Prof. Dr. Lars Bullinger Berlin EOM, MDEB lars.bullinger@charite.de Details
PD Dr. med. Antonia Busse Berlin CI antonia.busse@charite.de Details
Prof. Dr. Dr. Jürgen C. Becker Essen/Dusseldorf CI j.becker@dkfz.de Details
Prof. Dr. David Capper Berlin MDEB david.capper@charite.de Details
Dr. Phyllis Fung-Yi Cheung Essen/Dusseldorf MTT f.cheung@dkfz-heidelberg.de Details
Prof. Dr. Klaus Cichutek Heidelberg CI director@pei.de Details
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Stephanie E. Combs Munich ROI, MTT stephanie.combs@tum.de Details
Prof. Dr. Nils Cordes Dresden ROI nils.cordes@oncoray.de Details
Dr. med. Anjali Cremer Frankfurt/Mainz EOM, MTT anjali.cremer@kgu.de Details
Prof. Dr. med. Frederik Damm Berlin EOM frederik.damm@charite.de Details
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Debus Heidelberg ROI j.debus@dkfz-heidelberg.de Details
PD Dr. Dr. Ekin Demir Munich EOM, MDEB ekin.demir@tum.de Details
Prof. Dr. Sven Diederichs Freiburg EOM s.diederichs@dkfz.de Details
Prof. Dr. med. Uta Dirksen Essen/Dusseldorf EOM, MDEB, MTT uta.dirksen@uk-essen.de Details
Prof. Dr. Anna Dubrovska Dresden ROI anna.dubrovska@oncoray.de Details
Prof. Dr. Justus Duyster Freiburg MTT justus.duyster@uniklinik-freiburg.de Details
Prof. Dr. Matthias Eder Freiburg ROI matthias.eder@uniklinik-freiburg.de / +49 761 270 74220 Details
Prof. Dr. Angelika Eggert Berlin EOM angelika.eggert@charite.de Details
Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Eiber SoO matthias.eiber@mri.tum.de Details

DKTK Junior Group Leader for Cancer Systems Biology

Single-cell approaches have not only revealed a wide variety of cell states, characterized by cells exhibiting striking differences in their transcriptional profile, but have also illuminated the mechanisms underlying state transitions in health and disease. Cellular plasticity and adaptive state changes have recently emerged as a basis for therapeutic resistance in cancer, and a better understanding of how cell state transitions are regulated is critical to develop therapeutic approaches that can overcome therapy resistance. 

Our research focuses on understanding the mechanisms driving non-genetic cellular heterogeneity and therapy resistance in malignancy. Using novel single-cell sequencing approaches, we seek to develop new experimental and computational strategies to define altered cell states in both, cancer and immune cells. Our aim is to leverage a data driven strategy combined with single cell genomics and systems biology to address the challenges posed by heterogeneity in cancer, and to develop new strategies to overcome it, with the aim of translating laboratory-based findings into the clinic.