Professor Dr. Thomas Krieg
Address
Uniklinik Köln
Klinik für Dermatologie und Venerologie
Kerpener Straße 62
50937 Köln
Projects
As Applicant
Current projects
Controlling collagen deposition by fibroblasts in cutaneous fibrosis by targeting TANGO1 function
(Research Grants)
Completed projects
Zentrales Projekt
(Research Units)
Gewebespezifische Inaktivierung von alpha2-Integrin und Nidogen in der Haut - Untersuchungen zur Bedeutung dieser Proteine für physiologische und pathologische Vorgänge in der Haut
(Research Units)
Relevance of mechanical forces, mediated by integrin-collagen interaction for fibroblast gene expression in healthy and fibrotic skin
(Research Grants)
Molecular basis of cellular senescence of skin cells in response to UV-induced DNA damage and its consequences
(Research Grants)
Role of the extracellular matrix protein COMP in skin fibrosis - localized scleroderma as a model disease
(Research Grants)
As Spokesperson
Completed projects
FOR 265: Zell-Zell- und Zell-Matrixwechselwirkungen in der Haut, Kontrolle von Barriere und Abwehrfunktion
(Research Units)
SFB 589: Molecular basis of structural and functional barriers in the skin
(Collaborative Research Centres)
SFB 829: Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Skin Homeostasis
(Collaborative Research Centres)
As Participating Researcher
Completed projects
EXC 229: Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-Associated Diseases
(Clusters of Excellence)
As Project Head
Completed projects
Zentrale Verwaltungsaufgaben für den SFB
(Collaborative Research Centres)
Role of collagen integrin receptors in skin
(Collaborative Research Centres)
Morphological Service Project - Characterization of tissues and transgenic model systems
(Collaborative Research Centres)
Pathophysiology of skin ageing and ageing-associated ulcerative dermatitis in mice
(Collaborative Research Centres)
Role of basement membrane proteins in skin morphogenesis and homeostasis
(Collaborative Research Centres)
Role of collagen-binding integrin receptors for cellular communication and homeostasis in the skin
(Collaborative Research Centres)
Zentrale Aufgaben des Sonderforschungsbereichs
(Collaborative Research Centres)
Integrated Research Training Group "Molecular mechanisms regulating skin homeostasis"
(Collaborative Research Centres)
As Participating Person
Completed projects
Spezifische und überlappende Funktionen der Kollagen-bindenden Integrinrezeptoren in der Haut
(Research Grants)
Role of Integrin-linked kinase in skin homeostasis and carcinogenesis
(Research Grants)