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Christian Weber is the Director of the IPEK Weber Lab, specializing in cardiovascular molecular signatures. His research investigates the roles of chemokines in orchestrating inflammatory cell recruitment and their functions in atherogenesis. He focuses on chemokine receptors, related cytokines, and microRNAs, particularly regarding their novel regulatory functions. His studies aim to uncover the mechanisms regulating epigenetic modifications and their connections to DNA damage, with significant implications for understanding the development of vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis. Additionally, Weber's work explores non-canonical receptors and their interactions with non-coding RNAs in metabolic syndromes, neurovascular crosstalk, and cardiovascular conditions. His research has garnered attention through numerous publications and prestigious grants, emphasizing his commitment to advancing therapeutic and diagnostic tools for patients with cardiovascular diseases.
IPEK University • Munich, Germany
Leading research activities in cardiovascular biology, focusing on the mechanisms involved in inflammatory responses and atherogenesis.