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Professor Anne Grapin Botton is a faculty member at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) in Dresden, Germany, holding the academic rank of Professor. Her research bridges cellular mechanisms with developmental and metabolic disease contexts.
Her primary research domains include:
- Cell Biology (focusing on primary cilia dynamics)
- Developmental Biology (pancreatic ductal network formation)
- Immunology and cell-based therapeutic strategies
- Metabolic disease pathogenesis
Current research initiatives demonstrate active grant funding through two major projects: she leads the independent study Dynamics of primary cilia in the development of the pancreatic ductal network while contributing as a key scientist to the International Research Training Group GRK 2251 Immunological and cell-based strategies in metabolic diseases. These projects reflect her dual expertise in fundamental developmental processes and translational metabolic disease research.
Her collaborative work within GRK 2251 indicates strong institutional partnerships with German university networks supporting interdisciplinary metabolic disease research.
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