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Philipp Niethammer is a Faculty Member at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's Cell Biology Program. His research combines interdisciplinary approaches to study wound healing, inflammation, and regeneration using quantitative imaging in zebrafish and biochemical reconstitution.
- Education: PhD from European Molecular Biology Laboratories and Hamburg University, Germany
- Key Research Areas:
- Biomechanical and chemical regulation of wound detection
- Nuclear membrane mechanotransduction
- Oxoeicosanoid signaling in inflammation
- Redox gradients in tissue repair
- Spaciotemporal signaling circuits
- Article Trends:
- Focus on lipid-redox signal integration (5-LOX, OXER1)
- Investigations of nuclear tension buffering and ER interactions
- Development of imaging biosensors and logical clustering algorithms
- Long-range wound signaling through osmotic gradients and calcium-membrane synergy
- Scientific Recognition:
- Dorsett L. Spurgeon Distinguished Research Award (2009)
- Louis Gerstner Young Investigator (2012)
- American Asthma Foundation Scholar (2014)
- Louise and Allston Boyer Young Investigator Award (2018)
- Training Contributions:
- Supervised multiple postdoctoral fellows and graduate students
- Mentored researchers in zebrafish wound modeling and in vivo biosensor development
- Lab Affiliations:
- Center for Molecular Imaging & Bioengineering
- Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School
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