Understanding how signaling dynamics regulate cell fate decisions
We investigate how the dynamics of signaling pathways regulate the diversity of complex cell fates during the development and in homeostasis of multicellular organisms. Our primary focus is the Notch signaling pathway. Dysregulation of this pathway is associated with various diseases, including multiple human cancers.
We are a young, vibrant, international team located in University of Osnabrueck.
News
January 2026 – Rieke Exner joined the lab for her lab rotation. Welcome!
January 2026 – Carlotta Hakemann started her lab rotation in the group. Welcome!
November 2025 – Marina Poegel began her lab rotation in the lab. Welcome!
July 2025 – Lea Sophie Pohle joined the lab for a research rotation. Welcome!
May 2025 – Marie Breitner completed her lab rotation and will soon start her Master’s thesis.
April 2025 – Marie Bleitner started her lab rotation with the group. Welcome!
April 2025 – Dina Dell joined the lab for her Bachelor’s project. Welcome!
March 2025 – The group moved into the new laboratory space.
March 2025 – Yannik Sander joined the lab as a PhD student.
We finally moved into our new lab space…time for more science 🧫 🔬