
Research Unit 2165
The Research Unit 2165 Regeneration in Aged Individuals: Using Bone Healing as a Model System to Characterise Regeneration under Compromised Conditions aims to understand the basic mechanisms that impede the otherwise effective healing process along the two pathways of early immune response and restoration of mechanical competence through aging.
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Erik Brauer
Doctoral projekt: Molecular crosstalk between BMP growth factor signalling and mechanical loading during the early phase of fracture healing
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Duda | Knaus | Petersen
Dissertation: Deutsche Natonalbibliothek

Christian Bucher
Promotionsprojekt: Bone tissue under the influence of an aged/experienced adaptive immune system
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Duda | Volk | Schmidt-Bleek
Dissertation: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek

Lisa Burkhardt
Doctoral projekt: Adipogenic/osteogenic lineage differentiation of stem cells influences the healing process of bone fractures and is steered by the immune reaction
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Duda | Schmidt-Bleek | Schulz
Dissertation: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek

Sophie Görlitz
Doctoral projekt: The role of mechanical forces in osteogenic differ-entiation, BMP signaling and early tissue formation processes in the context of bone healing
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Duda | Knaus | Petersen
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Mark Heyland
Doctoral projekt: Mechanotherapy ob Bone Fracture: Adapted fixa-tion conditions
Supervisor of the RU 2165: Duda
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Jerome Jatzlau
Doctoral projekt: Guiding BMP signalling: UNC5B as arterial BMP co-receptor
Supervisor of the RU 2165: Knaus
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Daniela Keller
Promotionsprojekt: The role of cellular senescence in bone homeosta-sis and regeneration
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Kornak | Geißler
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Georgios Kotsaris
Doctoral project: Osr1 controls the pro-regenerative response of fi-broadipogenic progenitors
Supervisor of the 2165: Geißler
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Ruth Leben
Doctoral project: Vector-analyzed fluorescence lifetime microscopy approach: new insights into cell metabolism and calcium signaling, in vitro and in vivo
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Niesner | Hauser
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Julia Mehl
Doctoral project: Mechanical aspects of extracellular matrix assembly and angiogenesis during bone healing
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Vogel | Duda
Dissertation: ETH Zürich Research Collection

David Reismann
Doctoral project: Longitudinal intravital multiphoton microendoscopy in the bone marrow of mice / David Reismann
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Hauser | Duda | Niesner
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Paul Rikeit
Doctoral project: The skeleton in the skeleton : on the role of the actin cytoskeleton in BMP signaling in bone / by Paul Philipp Rikeit
Supervisor of the RU 2165: Knaus
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Claudia Schlundt
Doctoral project: Impact of the adaptive immune system in bone fracture healing
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Duda | Volk | Schmidt-Bleek
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Jonathan Stefanowski
Doctoral project: Elucidating the mechanisms of bone regeneration using longitudinal intravital multiphoton endomicroscopy in the murine bone marrow
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Hauser | Duda | Niesner
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Michael Thelen
Doctoral project: Altered bone formation response to mechanical loading in a mouse model of the progeroid disorder gerodermia osteodysplastica
Supervisor of the RU 2165: Kornak
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek

Sebastian Wendler
Doctoral project: Delayed local delivery of synthetic prostacyclin to modulate inflammatory processes in support of bone regeneration
Supervisors of the RU 2165: Duda | Volk | Schmidt-Bleek
Dissertation: Deutsche National Bibliothek