Monthly Archives: May 2022

New Publication

Peng, Y., Du, J., Günther, S., Guo, X., Wang, S., Schneider, A., Zhu, L., Braun, T. (2022) Mechano-signaling via Piezo1 prevents activation and p53-mediated senescence of muscle stem cells. Redox Biology, Volume 52, 102309, ISSN 2213-2317. View

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New Publication

Poch, C.M., Foo, K.S., De Angelis, M.T., Jennbacken, K., Santamaria, G., Bähr, A., Wang, Q., Reiter, F., Hornaschewitz, N., Zawada, D., Bozoglu, T., My, I., Meier, A., Dorn, T., Hege, S., Lehtinen, M. L., Tsoi, Y. L., Hovdal, D., Hyllner, J., Schwarz, S., Sudhop, S., Jurisch, V., Sini, M., Fellows, M. D., Cummings, M., Clarke, J., Baptista, R., Eroglu, E., Wolf, E., Klymiuk, N., Tomasi, R., Dendorfer, A., Gaspari, M., Parrotta, E., Cuda, G., Krane, M., Sinnecker, D., Hoppmann, P., Kupatt, ,C.,  Fritsche-Danielson, R., Moretti, A., Chien, K. R., Laugwitz, K. (2022) Migratory and anti-fibrotic programmes define the regenerative potential of human cardiac progenitors. Nature Cell Biology, 24, 659–671. View

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Lecture

Prof. Dr. David Bartel from MIT Department of Biology (Cambridge MA, USA) will be offering a lecture on “Regulation of mRNA Translation and Decay” on May 17th, 16:00-17:30 h.

Members of our SFB/TRR267 will receive a Zoom link to join the lecture online.

Joint Meeting of German SFBs in Seeheim

On May 5th, our SFB/TRR267 participated in the Joint Meeting of German SFBs focusing on kidney, heart and vessels in Seeheim. Presentations from each SFB as well as a poster session provided a great opportunity for networking and exchange of expertise with other projects.

The meeting was organized by SFB/TRR219 (Aachen-Homburg) under the patronage of the DFG. 

Sarah Cushman receives DGK Best Poster Prize

Sarah Cushman, a PhD student at the Institute of Molecular and Translational Therapeutic Strategies (IMTTS) at Hannover Medical School, was awarded the prestigious poster prize from the German Cardiac Society (DGK) at the society’s annual conference in Mannheim for her poster entitled “Insights into the role of circular RNA, circREGEN, in cardiomyocyte proliferation and cardiac regeneration”, which was selected out of hundreds of posters. This poster delves into the role by which circREGEN influences the regenerative potential of the heart, as well as the protective effect it offers against stress inducing factors.

Sarah is working in the SFB B01 project under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Dr. Thomas Thum and PD Dr. Christian Bär.