The group of Bernd Giebel investigates lineage relationships of early human hematopoietic progenitors as well as mechanisms controlling their self-renewal and lineage specification. In this context the group is especially interested in dissecting roles of asymmetric cell division, which they have proven to occur in at least a proportion of the cells. More recently, the group became interested in the fast expanding field of extracellular vesicles (EVs), often termed exosomes or microvesicles, respectively. Here, the group is especially interested in deciphering the therapeutic potential of EVs released from mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs). After demonstrating therapeutic potentials in different systems including the treatment of a graft-versus-host disease patient, the group now aims to optimize and qualify the MSC-EV production for the clinical setting.

Gruppenmitglieder

Name:Email:Telephone:Room:
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Bernd Giebelbernd.giebel@uk-essen.de+49 (0) 201-723-42042.27

Postdocs

Name:Email:Telephone:Room:
Dr. Pharm. Ali Al-Jipouriali.al-jipouri@uk-essen.de+49 (0) 201-723-835572.23
Dr. rer. nat. Tanja Kutznertanjajasmin.kutzner@uk-essen.de+49 (0) 201-723-845722.23

PhD-Students

Name:Email: Telephone:Room:
Tobias Terteltobias.tertel@uk-essen.de+49 (0) 201-723-830322.23
Yanis Mouloudyanis.mouloud@uk-essen.de+49 (0) 201-723-835522.23
Anna Lena LüttickeAnnaLena.Luetticke@uk-essen.de+49 (0) 201-723-830332.23

MD-Students

Name:   Email:  Telephone:Room:
Nico Freundnico.freund@uk-essen.de+49 (0) 201-723-40182.23

Technicians

Name:Email:Telephone:Room:
Robin Dittrichrobin.dittrich@uk-essen.de+49 (0) 201-723-830392.23

Bachelor/Master Students

Name: Email:Telephone:Room:
Sherry Shehat+49 (0) 201-723-4017
Mohamed Elbeltagy+49 (0) 201-723-4017
Arnwesha Jana+49 (0) 201-723-4017

Alumni

Name: 
Michel Bremer
Florian Murke
Oumaima Stambouli
Shoaib Rao
André Görgens
Stefan Radtke
Anna Ludwig
Simon Staubach
Fabiola Nardi-Bauer
Verena Börger

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