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Stanford University
Stanford Medical School
Department of Pathology
Address
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford CA 94305
USA
Stanford CA 94305
Projects
Research Fellowships
Completed projects
A strategy for the selective imaging and inhibition of MT1-MMP to assess its functional roles in breast cancer invasion and metastasis
(Applicant
Tholen, Martina
)
Bedeutung der Interaktion von G-Protein gekoppelten Rezeptoren und dem Fcepsilon-Rezeptor I für die Feinregulation der Mastzellaktivierung und darüber hinaus für die Entstehung und das Fortschreiten entzündlicher Prozesse in der Haut untersucht werden.
(Applicant
Schäfer, Beatrix
)
Characterization of the hierarchical organisation of MLL leukemias and pharmacological targeting of key signalling pathways and epigenetic enzymes in human MLL leukemia stem cells.
(Applicant
Duque-Afonso, Jesús
)
Development of small molecule selenium-based inhibitors as anti-toxin agents for the treatment of Clostrodium difficile infection (CDI)
(Applicant
Loscher, Sebastian
)
Engineered Chromosomal Copy Number Variations in Human Stem Cells to Model Psychiatric Disorders
(Applicant
Haag, Daniel
)
Generation of bicyclic peptides as activity-based probes for Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteases by phage display and application in in vivo imaging
(Applicant
Lentz, Christian Stephan
)
Mechanisms of genomic imprinting in Prader-Willi/Angelman syndrome and Myoclonus-dystonia
(Applicant
Schüle, Birgitt
)
The impact of the transcription factor c-Jun on bone mass via the regulation of osteoprogenitor cells
(Applicant
Lerbs, Tristan
)
WBP Fellowship
Completed projects
Functional profiling of microbial proteases that modulate host-bacterial interactions in the gut
(Applicant
Lakemeyer, Markus
)
Who is to blame? Investigating Genes within the 22q11.2 Deletion Region as potential Risk Factors for Parkinson's Disease using Human iPS Cells and CRISPR Perturbation
(Applicant
Heinrich, Ph.D., Laurin
)
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