Antje Grosche is a Full Professor at the Department of Physiological Genomics in the Biomedical Center at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Her research primarily focuses on molecular neurophysiology, particularly exploring the complex interactions between Müller cells, retinal neurons, and microglia in both healthy and diseased retinas. She aims to shed light on the supportive functions of retinal glial cells, the formation of gene expression signatures, and the involvement of gene therapeutic approaches in retinal diseases. Günther has previously held academic positions, including a ProRetina Professorship at the Institute of Human Genetics at the University of Regensburg and completed her postdoctoral research at the University of Leipzig. Her work has contributed to the understanding of retinal diseases and therapies that could provide new avenues for treatment in neurodegenerative conditions affecting vision.
Department of Physiological Genomics, Biomedical Center • Munich, Germany
Institute of Human Genetics, University of Regensburg • Regensburg, Germany
Andreas Reichenbach Lab, University of Leipzig • Leipzig, Germany