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Research associate Gastroenterology |
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Priv.-Doz.* Dr. med.
Michael Schumann
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e-mail
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michael.schumann{α}charite.de
+49 30 450-514536
+49 30 450-514962 0000-0001-6391-9979 |
*equivalent to assistant professor (US) or senior lecturer (UK)
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Research topics
Publications
Award
- 2010 Deutsche Zöliakie-Gesellschaft (to M.S. and Severin Daum)
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Grants
2022 - 2026 |
Schumann, Hummel |
Project B2
"Genes conveying epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
and establishment of polarity in colitis-associated carcinogenesis", in:
DFG Research Training Group (GRK 2318/2) "Tight junctions and their proteins: molecular
features and actions in health and disease (TJ-Train)" |
2022 - 2026 |
Schumann, Siegmund |
Project C3
"Polarity of microbiota-exposed intestinal epithelia and its
relevance for the induction of celiac disease", in:
DFG Research Training Group (GRK 2318/2) "Tight junctions and their proteins: molecular
features and actions in health and disease (TJ-Train)" |
2020 |
Günzel
et al. |
DFG major instrumentation (Großgerät, 700 T€) STED superresolution confocal microscope,
consortium project: Schumann M |
2018 - 2022 |
Prüß,
Schumann,
Atreya |
Project C03, "Transcranial direct current stimulation for chronic,
IBD-associated abdominal pain and the relation of pain perception and the intestinal epithelial barrier",
in:
DFG Transregio Collaborative Research Center (TRR 241),
coordinators C. Becker (Erlangen) and B. Siegmund (Berlin) "Immune-epithelial communication in inflammatory bowel
diseases" |
2017 - 2022 |
Schumann,
Siegmund |
Project C3
"Epithelial dyspolarity in chronic intestinal inflammation", in:
DFG Research Training Group (GRK 2318/1) "Tight junctions and their proteins: molecular
features and actions in health and disease (TJ-Train)"
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2014 |
Schumann |
Dr. Schär AG, "Characterization of refractory celiac disease type I" |
CV
1993-2000 |
Medical school Mainz and Wuerzburg, Germany |
1997-2000 |
Doctoral thesis (Dr. med.), Molecular cardiology Prof. Dr. Neyses, Universitätsklinik Würzburg, Germany |
2000-2003 |
Postdoc („Visiting Research Fellow“) in the lab of Dr. Robert T. Jensen at the Digestive Diseases Branch, NIDDK, NIH, Bethesda, USA |
2003-2004 |
Charité young investigator grant for GI research |
since 2003 |
Training for board-certification in internal medicine at the Charité Berlin, Germany, Dept. Gastroenterology, Infectiology, and Rheumatology |
since 01.2009 |
DFG grant for research on endocytosis in celiac epithelia |
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