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Our lab has a strong focus on human immunology, which stems from the fundamental need to deeply understand the human immune system to combat diseases. Particularly, we study B cells, the type of immune cells that produce antibodies.
Im Besonderen studieren wir die B-Zelle, jenen Zelltyp, der im menschlichen Körper die Funktion hat Antikörper zu produzieren. Eine enorme Diversität von Antikörpern schützt uns gegen verschiedenste Infektionskrankheiten, indem Pathogene gebunden, neutralisiert und so unschädlich gemacht werden.
In this respect, the core interest of our laboratory lies in the discovery of new applications of antibodies and B cells to treat and prevent challenging human diseases. Prof. Dr. Kathrin de la Rosa.
- Kathrin.delaRosa@bih-charite.de
- Group Leader | BIH@Charité & MDC
The Müller group uses cryo-electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography, biophysical and biochemical approaches to learn about the molecular mechanisms of transcription regulation in eukaryotes, in whom DNA is packaged into chromatin.
Sep 11, 2024 · Christoph Müller has successfully led the Structural and Computational Biology Unit for 17 years and will step down as a unit head, while still maintaining his leadership role as Deputy Head of the EMBL Imaging Centre and Senior Scientist.
Sep 1, 2021 · Dr. Kathrin de la Rosa has been awarded the Johanna Quandt Professorship for Translational Immune Mechanisms at the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH). De la Rosa is a trained biologist interested in the immune system in general and antibodies, B cells and vaccines in particular.
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Christoph Müller. Group Leader and Senior Scientist ORCID: 0000-0003-2176-8337 Edit