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Maximilian Jobst is a researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Chemistry and the Institute of Food Chemistry and Toxicology at his institution. His work focuses on molecular mechanisms in cancer biology and toxicology, particularly investigating autophagy, DNA damage signaling, and mycotoxin effects in bladder cancer cells.
- Primary Affiliation: Faculty of Chemistry, Institute of Food Chemistry and Toxicology
- Key Research Areas: Autophagy, Bladder Cancer, DNA Damage, Alternaria Mycotoxins
Recent studies by Jobst examine how autophagy modulation alters cancer cell mechanosensitivity (2024) and how mycotoxins interfere with DNA damage responses. He actively contributes to advancing understanding of toxicological impacts on cellular processes through both experimental and computational approaches.
Jobst collaborates with multidisciplinary teams and participates in scientific conferences, including poster presentations and lectures. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and food safety, as evidenced by his focus on mycotoxins and cellular stress responses.
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