Researcher Database

243 researchers found.

Name Site Program Email / Phone
Prof. Dr. Anca L. Grosu Freiburg ROI anca.grosu@uniklinik-freiburg.de Details
Christian la Fougére Tubingen ROI christian.lafougere@med.uni-tuebingen.de Details
Prof. Dr. Martin Lablans Heidelberg CCP m.lablans@dkfz-heidelberg.de / +49 (0) 6221 42-5100 Details
Prof. Dr. Stephan Lang Essen/Dusseldorf CI Stephan.Lang@uk-essen.de Details
Prof. Dr. Peter Lang Tubingen CI peter.lang@med.uni-tuebingen.de Details
Prof. Dr. Kirsten Lauber Munich CI kirsten.lauber@med.uni-muenchen.de Details
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Lauer Tubingen CI ulrich.lauer@uni-tuebingen.de Details
Prof. Dr. Stefan Laufer Tubingen MTT stefan.laufer@uni-tuebingen.de Details
Dr. Soyoung Lee Berlin EOM, MTT soyoung.lee@charite.de Details
Prof. Dr. med. Claudia Lengerke Tubingen CI claudia.lengerke@med.uni-tuebingen.de Details
Prof. Dr. Peter Lichter Heidelberg MDEB peter.lichter@dkfz-heidelberg.de Details
Prof. Dr. Dr. Sonja Loges Heidelberg MDEB s.loges@dkfz-heidelberg.de Details
Prof. Dr. Boris Macek Tubingen CGP boris.macek@uni-tuebingen.de Details
Prof. Sven Mahner Munich EOM Sven.Mahner@med.uni-muenchen.de Details
Prof. Dr. Klaus Maier-Hein Heidelberg ROI k.maier-hein@dkfz-heidelberg.de Details
Prof. Dr. med. Marcus Makowski Munich ROI marcus.makowski@tum.de Details
Prof. Dr. Elisa May Heidelberg CGP elisa.may@dkfz-heidelberg.de Details
Prof. Dr. med. Julia Mayerle Munich EOM, MDEB Julia.Mayerle@med.uni-muenchen.de Details
Dr. Hind Medyouf Frankfurt/Mainz EOM, MTT Medyouf@gsh.uni-frankfurt.de Details
Dr. Anja Merkel-Jens Essen/Dusseldorf MDEB anja.merkel-jens@uk-essen.de Details
Dr. Eric Metzger Freiburg EOM eric.metzger@uniklinik-freiburg.de Details
Dr. Cornelius Miething Freiburg MDEB, MTT cornelius.miething@uniklinik-freiburg.de Details
Dr. Jovan Mircetic jovan.mircetic@tu-dresden.de Details
Prof. Dr. Carolin Mogler Munich MDEB carolin.mogler@tum.de Details
Dr. Daniela Morgenthaler daniela.morgenthaler@dkfz-heidelberg.de / +49 89 4400 43962 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.