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Dr. Johannes Greiner is a researcher at the Faculty of Biology at University of Bielefeld, Germany, with a strong research focus on stem cell biology, particularly neural crest-derived stem cells and their molecular regulation. His work bridges fundamental cellular mechanisms with potential clinical applications in regenerative medicine and cancer therapy.
Dr. Greiner's primary research interests include:
- Neural crest-derived stem cell characterization and differentiation pathways
- NF-κB signaling mechanisms in stem cells and disease contexts
- Sex-specific differences in stem cell behavior and differentiation potential
- Osteogenic and neuronal differentiation processes
- Cancer stem cell biology and therapeutic targeting strategies
Analysis of Dr. Greiner's publication record from 2011-2024 reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on molecular mechanisms governing stem cell behavior, with particular emphasis on NF-κB pathway regulation and sex-based differences in cellular responses. His work demonstrates methodological diversity, employing techniques ranging from single-cell analysis to molecular pathway interrogation, reflecting a comprehensive approach to understanding stem cell function in both health and disease contexts.
Dr. Greiner has contributed to numerous publications in specialized journals focusing on molecular biology, regenerative medicine, and cancer research, with collaborative work spanning multiple research groups. His research output demonstrates sustained productivity and evolving focus toward understanding the fundamental mechanisms that govern stem cell behavior and their implications for human health.




