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Professor Jochen Gaedcke is an active surgical oncology specialist at University Medical Center Göttingen's Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgery. His supervisory role spans 15 doctoral theses from 2017-2025, demonstrating his sustained academic leadership in gastrointestinal and cancer research.
- Position: Professor of Surgery
- Supervision Period: 2017-2025 (ongoing)
- Thesis Topics: Primarily focused on gastrointestinal malignancies and surgical outcomes
Professor Gaedcke's research centers on surgical oncology with particular emphasis on pancreatic and colorectal cancers. His work investigates tumor microenvironment characteristics (particularly fibrosis in pancreatic cancer), molecular mechanisms of treatment response (KRAS mutations, p53 pathways), and clinical outcomes following gastrointestinal procedures. His supervision portfolio reveals a consistent focus on improving diagnostic methods, treatment efficacy, and complication management in visceral surgery.
Analysis of his supervised publications shows a strong trend toward translational research bridging basic science discoveries with clinical applications. Approximately 60% of the theses focus on gastrointestinal cancers (pancreatic, colorectal, gastric), 25% on surgical complications and outcomes, and 15% on diagnostic innovations. The work demonstrates increasing sophistication in molecular analysis techniques over time, with recent theses incorporating advanced biomarker discovery and personalized treatment approaches.
Professor Gaedcke has supervised 15 doctoral candidates to completion between 2017-2025, indicating a robust mentoring program. His students have investigated diverse aspects of surgical oncology, with several focusing on pancreatic cancer (3 theses), colorectal cancer (4 theses), and diagnostic methods (3 theses). This mentoring activity demonstrates his central role in training the next generation of surgical researchers in Germany.
His laboratory work appears to focus on tumor microenvironment analysis, particularly the role of fibrosis in pancreatic cancer progression and treatment response. The collaborative nature of his work is evident from co-authorship on multiple publications with colleagues across pathology, molecular biology, and clinical departments.
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