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DFG CRC 1444 – Directed Cellular Self-Organisation for Advancing Bone Regeneration

The  Collaborative Research Centre CRC 1444 “Directed Cellular Self-Organisation for Advancing Bone Regeneration” aims to reveal the processes involved in bone regeneration especially in aged individuals where bone healing is impaired. Bone regeneration is also altered in people with chronic inflammation or metabolic disorders. Understanding the underlying principles is crucial for a personalized approach for treatment.

Head of project

Prof. Dr. med. vet. Anja Erika Hauser

Leader: Programme Area 1, PA 1 – Cell and Tissue Rheumatology

Group leader: Immune Dynamics

Liaison working group with Charité - Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology

Prof. Dr. med. vet. Anja Erika Hauser

further PIs at the DRFZ

Prof. Antigoni Triantafyllopoulou, MD

Programme Area 1, PA 1 – Cell and Tissue Rheumatology

Group leader: Macrophage biology and innate cellular networks in chronic inflammatory diseases

Liaison working group with Charité – Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology

Prof. Antigoni Triantafyllopoulou, MD

DFG CRC 1444

Directed Cellular Self-Organisation for Advancing Bone Regeneration