Dr. Daniel Teupser

Professor

Biography

Daniel Teupser is a professor at the Institute of Laboratory Medicine, focusing on atherosclerosis research. His work emphasizes the genetic factors contributing to atherosclerosis, a leading cause of death worldwide. His research particularly investigates circular RNAs, which play a critical role in various cellular processes and have significant diagnostic and therapeutic potential. The institute utilizes modern biochemical, genetic, and cell biological techniques to carry out studies involving human patient cohorts, ensuring the translation of experimental models to patient care. By understanding the molecular mechanisms of vascular diseases, Teupser aims to facilitate early diagnosis and more effective prevention and therapy. His significant contributions to cardiovascular research include studies on the use of circular RNAs as blood biomarkers for atherosclerotic diseases, with recent publications reinforcing the importance of this emerging biomarker.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor
2015-10-01 — Present

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich • Munich, Germany

Leading research in atherosclerosis and laboratory medicine.