Imke Burmester joined the Research Training Group (RTG) in 2017 and continued working in the Hundt lab in 2018 as a student.
She finished her doctoral thesis in 2020 with the title: Testing of intracellular signal cascade inhibitors for the inhibition of acantholysis in pemphigus vulgaris.
Now she works in the gynecology in Frankfurth.
- Team members
- Busch lab (Medical Systems Biology)
- Hundt lab (Visualisation)
- Baraa Al-Sheakly
- Lara Bestert
- Katja Corrigeux
- Sylva Bruhns
- Lennart Gooß
- Maja Grote
- Linh Ha-Wissel
- Veronika Hartmann
- Marieke Höhn
- Marie Jaboreck
- Sina Jäschke
- Laura Kirchhoff
- Luisa Mahlow
- Nadine Merg
- Danial Namazi
- Sarah Stenger
- Tasja Romina Stilla
- Former employees
- Lisa Marie Albertz
- Inka Alten
- Hanna Asmussen
- Marcel Bähr
- Friederike Bohne
- Johannes Borrmann
- Valéria Bumiller-Bini Hoch
- Imke Burmester
- Jack Cutting
- Sarah Dehoust
- Noha Elemam
- Nick Feldmann
- Ayleen Fokuhl
- Felix Frischmann
- Luna Gao
- Laura Griewahn
- Swantje Häger
- Birte Hell
- Johannes Hillgruber
- Caren Jacobi
- Luise Janusch
- Jan-Gerrit Johns
- Bariaa Khalil
- Martti Klockemann
- Linus Kreutzfeld
- Paul W. Kunth
- Maximilian Lahmer
- Skadi Lange
- Leo Li
- Emelie Lüders
- Beatrix Mahnke
- Paige McKenzie
- Jade Pastor
- Rebecca Pfündl
- Hannah Post
- Anna Pumpe
- Uta Radine
- Jelena Renje
- Nora Schoell
- Lilly Söding
- Johanna Stein
- Clara-Sophie Thies
- Laura Tomaschewski
- Chiara Walczyk
- Valerie Wang
- Julia Wimmer-Gross
- Luca Zillikens
- Group photos
- Ludwig lab (Model Systems)
- Schmidt lab (Translational Research)