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Prof. Dr. Matthias Gunzer is a leading faculty member and Director at the Institute of Experimental Immunology & Imaging and the Center of Medical Biotechnology (ZMB) at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Medicine. His research is centered on understanding immune cell dynamics, particularly neutrophil behavior, using advanced imaging technologies such as intravital two-photon and light-sheet microscopy. He leads a major research group with extensive funding, including a recent DFG grant for the development of the high-speed 'ComplexEye' microscope.
His research interests span immunology, in vivo imaging, neutrophil biology, inflammation, and host-pathogen interactions. His work focuses on visualizing immune responses in real time within vital organs like the brain, lung, and bone marrow. He has made significant contributions to understanding neutrophil swarming, migration, and their roles in stroke, infection, and cancer.
His recent publications (2023–2025) demonstrate a strong trend in high-impact journals, focusing on advanced imaging techniques, immune cell dynamics in disease, and the development of novel tools for immunological research. His work frequently appears in Nature, Science, Immunity, and Nature Communications.
Prof. Gunzer has received significant research funding, notably from the German Research Foundation (DFG), including a grant of nearly 1.3 million euros for the development of next-generation microscopy to study immune responses. He collaborates with institutions such as ISAS Dortmund and leads a research group actively investigating immune responses in stroke, retroviral infections, and cancer.
He is a principal investigator at the Institute for Experimental Immunology and Imaging, supervising postdocs, doctoral students, and research assistants. His team includes principal investigators like Dr. Vikramjeet Singh and Dr. Anja Hasenberg, indicating a large, collaborative research environment. He is also involved with the IMCES Light Microscopy & FACS Unit.
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