Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich and Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry
2009
BS
Biochemistry
University of Hannover
2001
Research and Expertise
Research Interests
We leverage proximity-proteomics and highly advanced mass spectrometry (MS) to study dynamics and aberrations of signaling processes in the context of immune checkpoints, pushing the envelope of existing MS technology. Through our innovative approaches we hope to elucidate ligand-specific differential immune signaling and decode differential phosphorylation in checkpoint signaling with the goal to ultimately better understand how the tumor micro-environment modulates receptor signaling.
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Affiliations
Research Consortia
Gulf Coast Cluster for Cellular and Molecular Biophysics
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