|
Name Nationality |
Track Supervisors |
Project |

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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
|
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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 |

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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 |