Welcome to the CMMC Lecture 2022
We are delighted to announce that Professor Dr. Sabine Werner (Institute f. Molecular Health Sciences - ETH Zurich, CH) has accepted our invitation to participate in the Annual Retreat as honoary key note speaker of the CMMC Lecture 2022.
February 16, 2022 (Wednesday) from 4:50 - 6:00 p.m.
CMMC Lecture 2022
Laudatory Speech for Sabine Werner presented by Sabine Eming
Cytoprotective Signaling Pathways in Tissue Repair and Inflammatory Diseases
Sabine Werner - ETH Zurich, CH
Tissue Repair and Cancer - Sabine Werner´s Research Areas
Sabine Werner´s laboratory studies the molecular and cellular mechanisms of tissue repair, with particular emphasis on the roles of growth factors and their downstream signalling pathways in this process. In particular, we are interested in the parallels between wound healing and cancer at the cellular and molecular level
Tissue injury initiates a series of events, which lead to at least partial reconstruction of the affected body site. Many conditions are associated with impaired tissue repair, including old age, steroid treatment and chronic diseases such as diabetes and cancer. A prerequisite for the improvement of impaired healing is a thorough understanding of the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms. Werners research team studies these mechanisms, focusing on the roles of growth factors and their downstream signaling pathways in the repair process. One of the most exciting aspects of her work is the analysis of the parallels between tissue repair and cancer. Sabine Werner and her research team are using state-of-the art approaches, including functional genomics and proteomics, 2D and 3D primary cell culture systems, and genetically modified mice for their research. Through collaboration with clinical partners Sabine Werner and her team determine the importance of their findings for the human situation as a prerequisite for future clinical applications.
Sabine Werner is chair of SKINTEGRITY.CH – a collaborative research program, which brings together experts in multiple disciplines with the aim to better understand, diagnose and treat acute and chronic skin defects, inflammatory and fibrotic skin diseases and skin cancer (www.hochschulmedizin.ch/skintegritycall_made).