PhD Students
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Name Nationality Track Supervisors Project


Levent Akyüz
Germany
Bio
Prof. Volk
Prof. Reinke
Development of an adoptive T cell therapy approach in critically ill patients


Beren Ataç
Turkey
Bio
Prof. Lauster
Prof. Schomburg
Development of a vascularised human hair follicle equivalent


Jessica Becker né Kohnke
Germany
Bio
Prof. Knaus
Prof. Duda
Combining mechanisms of membrane and nuclear-steroid-receptor signalling to advance musculoskeletal regeneration processes


Mohammad Belverdi
Germany
Bio
Prof. Knaus
Prof. Mundlos
BMP type II receptor phosphorylation and associated proteins


Nicole Bethke
Germany
Cli
Prof. Reinke
Prof. Volk
Immunological impact on initiation of renal hypertrophy and homeostasis in donors after living kidney donation


Cécile Bidan
France
Eng
Prof. Fratzl
Prof. Knaus
Geometric control of tissue growth


Julian Braun
Germany
Bio
Prof. Kurtz
Prof. Thiel
Epigenetic signatures of human mesenchymal stem cells


Alexandra Deichsel
Germany
Bio
Prof. Seemann
Prof. Lauster
How Bone Morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) regulate SMAD-dependent transcription of target genes


Thaqif El-khassawna
Jordan
Bio
Prof. Duda
Prof. Mundlos
Molecular aspects of fracture healing in a mouse model


Leonardo Galvis
Venezuela
Eng
Prof. Fratzl
Prof. Duda
Raman spectroscopy investigation of collagen orientation and chemistry during fracture healing


Ehsan Ghobadi
Iran
Eng
Prof. Lendlein
Prof. Zohlnhöfer-Momm
Hydrolytic Degradation of Polymers: Molecular Modelling and Experimental Investigations


Asja Guzmann
Germany
Bio
Prof. Knaus
Prof. Fratzl
Functional and structural characterization of transmembrane and membrane proximal domains of BMP receptor


Martin Hahne
Germany
Bio
Prof. Buttgereit
Prof. Volk
Investigating the impact of hypoxia on generation, stability and function of human (regulatory) T cell subsets for cell-based therapy


Shaikh Shimaz Hashimdeen
Sri Lanka
Bio
Prof. Kurtz
Prof. Lendlein
Expansion and differentiation of cells in closed systems


Eva Heining
Germany
Bio
Prof. Knaus
Prof. Duda
Molecular characterization of the involvement of cGMP-dependent kinase I (cGKI) in BMP-signaling


Christian Hiepen
Germany
Bio
Prof. Knaus
Prof. Mundlos
Fine-tuning of BMP signal transduction


Carl Hinrichs
Germany
Cli
Prof. Reinke


Antonia Hög
Germany
Bio
Prof. Knaus
Prof. Lauster
Influence of Selenium and gender on bone development and regeneration


Kristyna Hradlikova
Czech
Bio
Prof. Radbruch
Prof. Burmester
Biomarkers of pathogenic and protective immunological memory


Pascal Joly
France
Eng
Prof. Duda
Prof. Raum
Intracellular and extracellular structural organisation in a mechanically active environment


Devasena Kanthi
India
Bio
Prof. Lauster
Prof. Radbruch
Imitation of the bone marrow microenvironment


Michael Kerschnitzki
German
Eng
Prof. Fratzl
Prof. Mundlos
Bone material characteristics influenced by osteocytes


Laleh Khodadadi
Iran
Bio
Prof. Burmester
Prof. Radbruch
Regeneration of protective memoryplasma cells after immunoablation and autologous stem cell transplantation as therapeutic option in severe autoimmune diseases


Jana König
Germany
Bio
Prof. Mundlos
Prof. Duda
Improving bone regeneration by modification of BMP-Inhibition


Jessica Kopf
Germany
Bio
Prof. Knaus
Prof. Duda
BMP signalling in mechanically stimulated mesenchymal stem cells


Stefan Kratzenstein
Germany
Eng
Prof. Duda
Prof. Buttgereit
Quantification and analysis of Morning Stiffness in the rheumatoid arthritis hand


Robert Kudernatsch
Germany
Bio
Prof. Volk
Prof. Reinke
Stem cell-like memory T cells in bone marrow – a novel source for effective regenerative T cell therapy?


Claudia Lange
Germany
Eng
Prof. Fratzl
Prof. Knaus
Mineral deposition and growth during fetal bone development in mice


Maik Lange
Germany
Eng
Prof. Lendlein
Development of tailor-made biomimetic surfaces for biomedical applications


Björn Lichtner
Germany
Bio
Prof. Lehrach
Prof. Knaus
Investigating the roles played by distinct ligands and receptors of the TGFß signaling pathway in maintaining self-renewal and pluripotency in human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells
 

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