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Professor Elisabeth Knust is a distinguished researcher at Technical University of Dresden, specializing in cell biology with a focus on Drosophila melanogaster models. Her work primarily investigates cell adhesion, polarity mechanisms, and epithelial development, contributing significantly to understanding fundamental cellular processes.
Her research interests span multiple interconnected areas including cell polarity establishment, epithelial morphogenesis, developmental genetics, and the molecular mechanisms underlying tissue organization. Dr. Knust's work has particularly advanced our understanding of how genetic factors control cell shape, adhesion, and polarity in epithelial tissues.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on the integration of cell polarity with other cellular processes such as adhesion and contractility. Her research increasingly incorporates interdisciplinary approaches, connecting cell biological mechanisms with broader principles of living matter organization, as evidenced by her participation in the Physics of Life excellence cluster.
- Deputy spokesperson for Priority Program 1111: Cell Polarity
- Participating scientist in EXC 2068: Physics of Life excellence cluster
- Former involvement in Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD)
Throughout her career, Dr. Knust has secured substantial research funding through the German Research Foundation, leading multiple projects while also contributing to collaborative research centers and graduate training programs. Her work bridges basic cell biological research with potential applications in regenerative medicine and understanding developmental disorders.
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