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Dr. Nathalie Tisch is a Lecturer at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology at ETH Zürich. Her research focuses on vascular biology, cellular signaling, and metabolic regulation. She investigates endothelial cell functions in contexts such as angiogenesis, inflammation, and neurovascular development. Key projects include studying the roles of caspase-8, Tie receptors, and metabolic pathways in health and disease. Her work employs mouse models and interdisciplinary approaches to understand vascular dynamics and pathophysiological mechanisms.
Her research interests span multiple disciplines, including cell death signaling, inflammatory processes, and developmental biology. She has contributed to understanding how endothelial cells interact with macrophages, regulate insulin sensitivity, and respond to genetic mutations like PIK3CA. Her studies also address malaria parasite behavior and biomechanical sensing during transmission.
Dr. Tisch’s articles highlight advancements in understanding vascular homeostasis, neurovascular coupling, and the molecular mechanisms underlying blood vessel formation. Despite no explicit mention of awards, grants, or labs in the provided texts, her extensive publication record reflects active engagement in cutting-edge vascular research. She advises no listed students but contributes to academic training through her lecturing role.


