
معرفی
Tobias Pasqualon is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Blood Research, University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada). His research focuses on cell surface proteolysis, tumor metastasis mechanisms, and the roles of syndecan-1 and ADAM proteases in tumor and immune cell biology.
- Education:
- 2016–present: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, The Overall Lab, University of British Columbia
- 2012–2015: PhD (Dr.rer.nat.), Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, RWTH Aachen University
- 2010–2012: M.Sc., Molecular and Applied Biotechnology, RWTH Aachen University
- 2008–2010: B.AS, Hogeschool Zuyd and Grünenthal GmbH
- 2005–2008: Apprenticeship as Biological Laboratory Assistant, Grünenthal GmbH
His research interests include the molecular mechanisms of cell migration, tumor metastasis, and the functional roles of proteases like ADAM10/17 in cancer and inflammation. He investigates how syndecan-1 fragments influence tumor progression and immune cell behavior.
Publications highlight his work on ADAM proteases in tumor cell migration, syndecan-1 signaling pathways, and the role of DYRK1A in cell cycle regulation. His studies bridge molecular biology with clinical implications in oncology and immunology.
No scientific awards are listed. He is affiliated with the Overall Lab and maintains professional profiles on LinkedIn and ResearchGate.



