Selected research funding (in alphabetical order):
Project: The role of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling pathway in the tumorigenesis and development of cerebellar progenitor cells.
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Selected research funding (in alphabetical order):
(I) Project: Die funktionelle Rolle der YAP/TAZ Hippo-Signalweg Transducer und ihrer WNT/b-catenin-Interdependenz in Synovialsarkomen.
(II) Project: Relevance of regulator proteins of actin remodeling for the gain of an invasive phenotype in Ewing’s sarcoma.In cooperation with Konrad Steinestel and Uta Dirksen.
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Project: Identification and characterization of molecular targets in sarcoma cell lines as a basis of innovative therapeutic strategies - Interdisciplinary research group KoSar (Sarcoma competence network).
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Project: Analysis of the molecular function of the WNT signaling pathway in synovial sarcoma.
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Travel grant: AACR (American Association for Cancer Research) Annual Meeting, Washington USA.
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(I) Project: Analysis of the functional role of the YAP/TAZ Hippo signaling pathway transducers in myxoid liposarcoma as a basis for innovative therapies.
(II) Project: Generation and therapeutic application of sarcoma-associated chromosomal translocations with the RNA-guided CRISPR-Cas9 system.
(III) Project: Funktionelle Charakterisierung der Transkriptionsfaktoren c-Jun und CREB im Kontext des aktivierten PI3K/AKT/GSK3-ß-Signalwegs in myxoiden Liposarkomen
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Project: Funktionelle Charakterisierung des Transkriptionsfaktors CREB in Synovialsarkomen.
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(I) Project: Analyse der funktionellen Rolle von Podoplanin in Synovialsarkomen als Basis molekular zielgerichteter Therapieansätze. In cooperation with Konrad Steinestel.
(II) Project: The significance of the WNT-, Hedgehog-, und NOTCH-signaling pathways in synovial sarcoma as potential targets in molecularly targeted therapeutic approaches.
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GDI - CANCER RESEARCH LAB
T (Lab):
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48149 Münster, Germany
Our cancer research lab is located at the Gerhard-Domagk-Institute of Pathology / University Hospital Münster (UKM), Germany