معرفی
Martin Lange, PhD, is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. He completed his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, studying blood vessel development in zebrafish. His postdoctoral work in the Eichmann lab at the Yale Cardiovascular Research Center (YCVRC) focuses on VEGF signaling in the mouse lymphatic system, particularly lymphatic junction plasticity. His research integrates genetic models and cell culture systems to explore vascular biology and lymphatic function.
Education
- PhD in Molecular Biomedicine, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine (2018)
Research Interests
Lange’s work centers on vascular and lymphatic development, with a focus on VEGF signaling pathways, exosome-mediated therapies, and the role of zebrafish models in understanding vascular biology. His recent studies address lymphatic permeability, lipid absorption, and angiogenesis in bone regeneration.
Publications
His publications span topics like exosome applications in bone repair, chylomicron regulation of lipid absorption, and zebrafish genetics in vascular development. Collaborations include work with Anne Eichmann, Michael Simons, and Dongying Chen, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to cardiovascular and lymphatic research.
Labs & Affiliations
Lange is affiliated with the Eichmann Lab at YCVRC and contributes to translational research initiatives in cardiovascular medicine.
