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Björn-Philipp Diercks is a researcher at the University of Hamburg, affiliated with the Medical Faculty and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Cell Biology. His work focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying T cell activation, particularly the role of calcium signaling and microdomains in immune responses. He employs advanced microscopy techniques, including super-resolution imaging and fluorescence microscopy, combined with computational modeling to analyze cellular dynamics.
Key research interests include calcium signaling pathways (e.g., NAADP, ORAI/STIM channels), T cell receptor activation, and the integration of biophysical and biochemical processes during immune responses. His studies also address the development of novel imaging protocols and computational tools for data analysis, such as the DARTS pipeline for calcium microdomain analysis.
Collaborations span interdisciplinary projects involving immunology, biochemistry, and computational biology. He has contributed to over 25 peer-reviewed articles since 2010, with recent work highlighted in prestigious journals covering topics from T cell biology to microscopy innovation. His research aims to bridge fundamental cellular mechanisms with translational applications in immunotherapy and disease modeling.
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