About
Professor Kevin Thurley is a faculty member at the Institute of Experimental Oncology within the Medical Faculty of the University of Bonn. His research focuses on chronic inflammation, intercellular communication, and systems biology, with particular emphasis on deciphering the regulatory mechanisms behind immune tolerance and therapeutic interventions.
- Key Research Goals: Developing an interdisciplinary framework for analyzing cell communication networks and optimizing targeted immunotherapies
- Methodological Expertise: Mathematical modeling of biological systems, computational analysis of signaling pathways, and experimental validation
Research Themes:
Thurley’s work systematically investigates how complex cellular interactions drive chronic inflammatory processes. His team specializes in response-time distribution modeling, cytokine signaling networks, and stochastic intracellular signaling analysis. This research has direct implications for autoimmune diseases, cancer immunology, and targeted therapy development.
Collaborative Networks:
As a member of TRA Life and Health, he collaborates with transdisciplinary teams across medicine, computational sciences, and experimental oncology. His research integrates with broader initiatives like the European Research Council-funded projects and DFG collaborative research centers.
Scientific Contributions:
Thurley has authored significant publications in Cell Systems, Nature Immunology, and PLoS Biology, including works on actin network assembly in neutrophils, circadian metabolic regulation, and adaptive immune cell communication.
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