Research Groups & Research Network
Research Groups
The following research groups are part of our translational cancer research community that work closely together to transfer findings in basic research to the clinic.
G-K
- Research group Gaida
- Research group Grabbe
- Research group Graf
- Research group Guezguez
- Research group Hartmann
- Research group Hartwig
- Research group Hofmann
- Research group Hövelmeyer
- Research group Jüngel
- Research group Kim
- Research group Kindler
- Research group Kramer
- Research group Krämer
- Research group Krause
- Research group Kühn - Emmy Noether group
S-Z
- Research group Sasca - Emmy Noether group
- Research group Singer
- Research group Stauber
- Research group Strand
- Research group Straub
- Research group Tagscherer
- Research group Tenzer
- Research group Tomicic-Christmann
- Research group Wild
- Research group Wojnowski
- Research group Wölfel
- Research group Zahnreich
- Research group Zimmer
Research Network
A selection of partners and research networks, the UCT Mainz collaborates with or is part of, is presented here.







- Fraunhofer ITWM - Fraunhofer-Institut für Techno- und Wirtschaftsmathematik
- HI-TRON - Helmholtz-Institute for Translational Oncology Mainz
- IMB - Institute of Molecular Biology
- MPIP - Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
- TRON - Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH








- CRC 1066 - Collaborative Research Center 1066: "Nanodimensional polymer therapeutics for tumor therapy"
- CRC 1292 - Collaborative Research Center 1292: "Targeting convergent mechanisms of inefficient immunity in tumors and chronic infections"
- CRC 1361- Collaborative Research Center 1361: "Regulation of DNA Repair and Genome Stability"
- Else Kröner Research College Mainz: "The importance of chronic inflammation in carcinogenesis: From microenvironment to effective therapy of liver tumors"
- Else Kröner School for Medical Scientists Mainz: "TheRNAtics: RNA-based therapy strategies in tumor immunology and immune-mediated diseases"