Ulrich KlostermeierView profile
Researcher
Ulrich Klostermeier is a researcher at the Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE). His scientific work spans hemostasis, thrombosis research, and molecular mechanisms of coagulation disorders. Hematology Clinical Chemistry Stem Cell Research Translational Medicine His research focuses on thrombophilia , venous thromboembolism , and genetic regulation in both pediatric and adult populations. Key projects include investigations into protein C/S deficiencies , NOD2 interactions , and hemostatic biomarkers . Recent publications demonstrate expertise in translational thrombosis research , with significant contributions to understanding prothrombotic polymorphisms and stem cell applications in cardiac regeneration. Collaborative work includes international cohort studies and multicenter clinical research. Methodologically, he employs transcriptional profiling , mutation analysis , and animal models for studying blood coagulation dynamics. His scientific work has been published in journals covering hematology, molecular biology, and clinical chemistry. Key research trends: Thrombosis risk stratification Genetic basis of coagulation disorders Comparative pediatric/adult hemostasis Translational approaches to cardiac repair Computational transcriptional analysis Developmental biology applications





