Susann RahmigView profile
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Susann Rahmig is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oxford , affiliated with the Vyas Group: Biology and Treatment of Human Myeloid Cancers . She holds a PhD, MSc, and BSc, with prior postdoctoral experience in the lab of Claudia Waskow in Germany. Her research focuses on characterizing the bone marrow microenvironment for hematopoietic and leukemic stem cells using humanized mouse models , 3D imaging , and imaging mass cytometry . She employs bone organoids (ossicles) to study niche interactions and their impact on stem cell function. Broad research areas: Bone marrow niche, stem cell biology, leukemia treatment Methodological expertise: Humanized mouse models, 3D imaging, mass cytometry Key publication themes: Stem cell engraftment, epigenetic aging, splicing factors in cancer Current lab: Vyas Group, University of Oxford Recent work (2024) explores mutant stem cell advantages in clonal hematopoiesis and their relationship with inflammation and aging. Her publications span Cell Stem Cell , Cancer Cell , and Stem Cell Reports . No scientific awards are mentioned in available texts.








