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PD Dr. Holger A. Lindner is a researcher in the Department of Anaesthesiology and Operative Intensive Care Medicine at the Mannheim Medical Faculty, University of Heidelberg. His research focuses on innate immunity mechanisms in sepsis, particularly studying immune cell subpopulations and immunometabolic responses under hypoxic conditions. He leads translational studies aiming to identify sepsis classifiers and understand cytokine signaling pathways in critical care settings.
His work combines in vitro models with clinical data analysis, emphasizing NK cell biology and granulocytic differentiation. Research interests include the interplay between hypoxia, HIF-1α regulation, and STAT3 signaling in immune responses. Collaborative efforts involve mathematical modeling to elucidate cytokine dynamics and reference gene validation for biomarker discovery.
Lindner's publications address sepsis diagnostics, cytokine independence from glucose metabolism, and IL-15 signaling pathways. His lab's findings contribute to predictive tools for sepsis differentiation from systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the text. His translational research bridges anesthesiology and immunology, with potential clinical applications in critical care medicine.
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