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Thomas Pap serves as Professor at the Department of Molecular Medicine within the Institute of Musculoskeletal Medicine (IMM) at the University of Muenster. He actively participates in the "Cells in Motion" research cluster and the Imaging Network, focusing on cell dynamics and imaging applications in musculoskeletal pathologies.
His research centers on molecular mechanisms of inflammatory joint diseases, with key emphases on:
- Destructive arthritis pathogenesis through fibroblast transformation and adherens junction dynamics
- Regulation of alarmin activity (S100A8/S100A9) in sterile inflammation
- TRP channel modulation of osteoclast function and bone loss
- Translational models for tendon healing and microsurgical reconstruction
- Advanced imaging techniques for monitoring inflammatory lesions
Analysis of his 2013-2021 publications reveals consistent interdisciplinary work bridging immunology, cell biology, and clinical applications. His studies frequently employ molecular imaging and translational models to investigate rheumatoid arthritis mechanisms, neutrophil chemotaxis, and bacterial immune evasion, with strong emphasis on therapeutic targeting of inflammatory pathways.
The Pap Group operates within the Multiscale Imaging Centre (MIC), collaborating on pilot projects and the "Train Gain Fellowships" graduate program. Their work integrates with the university's broader Imaging Network, utilizing advanced microscopy and molecular techniques to study cell dynamics in inflammatory conditions.



