Current Fellows: Dr. med.
Stephanie Reichert, Department of Internal Medicine III:
”Improving cancer immunotherapy by neutrophil granulocyte-mediated T cell hyperactivation”
Dr. med.
Stephanie Strobl, Institute of Pathology:
“Using pathological routine diagnostics to identify populations at risk for gastrointestinal cancers – a spatial ecological study”
Dr. med.
Jonas Wißkirchen, Department of Internal Medicine III:
“Investigation on the cross talk between NK cells and T cells in cellular immunotherapies”
Alumni: Dr. med.
Astrid Alflen, Department of Internal Medicine III:
“PI3Kδ isoform in TREM21 mediated neutrophil inflammatory responses”
Dr. med.
Carolin Czauderna, Department of Internal Medicine I:
“Characterization of (epi)genetic alterations during sequential evolution of liver cancer”
Dr. med.
Khalifa El Malki, Department of Pediatrics:
“Preclinical evaluation of checkpoint protein expression and checkpoint inhibitors in malignant pediatric brain tumors and extracranial solid tumors”
Dr. med.
Sebastian Försch, Institute of Pathology:
“Fate of senescent cells in colorectal cancer”
Dr. med.
Felix Hahn, Department of Radiology:
“Developing automated tools to detect vascular tumor infiltration in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma”
Dr. rer. nat. Dr. med.
Leonard Kaps: Department of Internal Medicine I:
“In vivo modulation of M2-type macrophages for antitumor therapy in the liver using cell-specific nanoparticles”
Dr. med.
Korbinian Nepomuk Kropp, Department of Internal Medicine III:
“Insertion of an HLA-independent TRP2-specific T-cell receptor into the TRAC locus using CRISPR/Cas9”
Dr. med.
Johanna Rausch, Department of Internal Medicine III:
”Characterizing the combination of therapeutic Menin-MLL1 complex disruption and pharmacological BCL2 inhibition in Acute Myeloid Leukemia”
Dr. med.
Sophia Wilden, Department of Dermatology:
“Evaluation of newly identified predictive and prognostic marker molecules in melanoma patients under immunotherapeutic strategies”
Dr. med.
Johannes Windschmitt, Department of Internal Medicine III:
“L-arginine depletion in combination with L-canavanine supplementation: a novel treatment strategy for multiple myeloma”
Dr. med. Dr. med. Univ.
Pascal Wölfinger, Department of Internal Medicine III:
“lnvestigation on regulatory T-cells as a therapeutic target in prevention and treatment of acute and chronic GVHD in patients after hematopoietic allogeneic stem cell transplantation"
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