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Manfred Jücker is a Professor at the Institute of Biochemistry and Signal Transduction within the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE). His research focuses on phosphoinositide signaling pathways, particularly the PI3K/AKT/mTOR network, and their roles in cancer progression and leukemia pathogenesis. Jücker investigates how Akt isoforms differentially regulate metastasis, drug resistance, and cell survival in tumors like hepatocellular carcinoma, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer.
Recent publications highlight his work on SHIP1 phosphatase in hematopoietic malignancies, targeted kinase inhibition in AML, and metabolic reprogramming via AKT isoform regulation. His team uses in vitro tumor models, xenotransplantation, and phosphoproteomics to explore novel therapeutic approaches.
Jücker collaborates extensively with clinicians and researchers in oncology, immunology, and translational medicine, contributing to drug development strategies and personalized cancer therapy. Key projects include reducing animal experiments through in vitro tumoroids and analyzing CYTL1 as a treatment target in elderly AML patients.
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