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Martina Schmidt is a Professor of Molecular Pharmacology at the University of Groningen. Her research primarily focuses on the translational aspects of molecular pharmacology, particularly in the context of chronic inflammatory diseases. She explores the intricate cellular signaling mechanisms involved in diseases such as cancer, type II diabetes, Alzheimer's dementia, and asthma. Her work is dedicated to understanding how derailed signaling processes contribute to these conditions and aims to identify novel therapeutic pathways to address chronic inflammatory disorders. Schmidt has contributed significantly to the field, linking molecular partners in defined subcellular compartments, or signalosomes, with specialized cellular functions. Her recent research emphasizes experimental models related to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and microbial infections, unveiling new insights into inflammation and repair mechanisms.
University of Groningen • Groningen, Netherlands
Leading research in Molecular Pharmacology, focusing on chronic inflammatory diseases and cellular signaling.
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