Prof. Dr. Claudia Waskow

Prof. Dr. Claudia Waskow

Foto: Prof. Dr. Claudia Waskow

Leibniz-Institut für Alternsforschung - Fritz-Lipmann-Institut (FLI)
Beutenbergstrasse 11
07745 Jena
Telefon: +49 3641 646 707
claudia.waskow@leibniz-fli.de 
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Funktionen

  • Professorin für Immunologie
  • Beteiligung an der Leibniz Graduate School of Aging

Forschungsgebiete

  • Immunologie
  • Stammzellforschung
  • Inflammation

Publikationen (ausgewählte 5 aktuelle)

  1. Jacome-Galarza CE*, Percin GI*, Mueller JT*, Mass E*, Lazarov T, Eitler J, Rauner M, Yadav V, Crozet L, Bohm M, Karsenty G, Waskow C**, and Geissmann F**. 2019 Developmental origin and functional maintenance of osteoclasts. Nature, DOI.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1105-7.
    *same contribution first author,  **co-supervised the study
  2. Percin GI, Eitler J, Kranz A, Fu J, Pollard JW, Naumann R, and Waskow C. 2018 CSF1R regulates the dendritic cell pool size in adult mice via embryo-derived tissue-resident macrophages. Nature Communications, 11;9(1):5279.
  3. Mende N, Jolly A, Percin GI, Gunther M, Rostovskaya M, Krishnan SM, Oostendorp RAJ, Dahl A, Anastassiadis K, Hofer T, and Waskow C. 2019 Prospective isolation of non-hematopoietic cells of the niche and their differential molecular interactions with HSCs. Blood, 134(15):1214-1226.
  4. Arndt K, Kranz A, Fohgrub J, Jolly A, Bledau AS, Di Virgilio M, Lesche M, Dahl A, Höfer T, Stewart AF, and Waskow C. 2018 SETD1A protects HSCs from activation-induced functional decline in vivo. Blood, 131(12):1311-1324, PMID 29348130. 
  5. Mende N, Kuchen E, Lesche M, Grinenko T, Kokkaliaris Kd, Hanenberg H, Lindemann D, Dahl A, Platz A, Hoefer T, Calegari F, Waskow C. 2015. Ccnd1/Cdk4-mediated cell cycle progression provides a competitive advantage for human hemantopoietic stem cells in vivo. J Exp Med; 212(8):1171-1183.