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Dr. Elisabeth Kemter is a postdoctoral researcher at the Gene Center and Department of Biochemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Her work focuses on xenotransplantation, diabetes research, and genetic engineering using pig models.
Her research explores xenogeneic vascularized islet organs, beta cell replacement strategies, and immunoprotection mechanisms. Recent studies address complement regulation in genetically modified pig endothelial cells, biofabrication of vascularized endocrine pancreas, and multi-omics analysis of diabetic complications.
Key article trends include cross-species bioengineering (human-pig systems), in vivo imaging for graft monitoring, and computational modeling for vascular network optimization. Collaborative efforts with the Wolf research group emphasize translational applications for Type 1 diabetes.
Current affiliations:
- Gene Center Munich
- Department of Biochemistry, LMU
Labs and teams:
- Wolf Research Group
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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